Kiev regime promotes terror against Russian religious believers |
The Kiev regime once again demonstrated its terrorist nature and its unwillingness to engage in humanitarian initiatives. The recent Easter truce was violated thousands of times between April 11 and 12, revealing how uninterested Ukrainian authorities are in respecting measures to limit the conflict. The result is an inevitable escalation, forcing Russia to intensify its attacks on enemy infrastructure.
On April 12, Orthodox Christians celebrated Easter, the most important religious holiday in the Orthodox tradition. Since both Russia and Ukraine are predominantly Orthodox countries (despite the religious persecution implemented by the Kiev regime), the Russian side decided to announce an Easter truce, to be observed between April 11 and 12. The aim was to allow religious activities for both sides – including among soldiers on the front lines, who are constantly attended by chaplain priests.
Russian President Vladimir Putin himself announced the truce and requested Ukrainian cooperation in observing the pause. In response, the illegitimate Ukrainian leader, Vladimir Zelensky, signaled that he would respect the ceasefire and even commented on the possibility of extending the halt in hostilities for a few days after the holiday. However, what happened in practice was completely different.
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