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    1. Arnevold on

      Isn’t this the other way around? As I understand, the initial offer for an Easter cease fire came from Ukraine.

    2. Ukraine has also offered Russia a mutual and permanent stop to bombing energy plants. Russia said no.

    3. furyandtempest on

      Why they declare and Ukraine must observe? Why Ukraine declared a ceasefire, nobody observed?

    4. DEADB33F on

      Ukraine should offer to not bomb targets inside Russia while Russia maintains the ceasefire but make it clear that they reserve the right to bomb their own territory as much as they like (it’s their land after all they should be free to fill it with craters if they want).

      If Russia wants to avoid casualties they are free to pull their forces back to Russia where they’ll be 100% safe for the duration of the ceasefire.

    5. Susurrus03 on

      Will they immediately break their own cease fire like every other time?

    6. lacerantplainer on

      No one can trust russia. President Zelenskyy knows this and the response is worded accordingly.

    7. VermilionKoala on

      “Act accordingly” as in give Mordor a gigantic bloody nose, we hope.

      Orcs are about as trustworthy, and about as worth “negotiating” with, as a rabid dog.

    8. vladutuk on

      I suppose they ran out of missiles and orcs. They need to replenish and need a break.

    9. Player276 on

      Is this the first time Russia greed to a Holiday ceasefire?

      It kind of makes sense given that Russia gets bombed a lot now and Putin is afraid of the optics.

      Definite show of weakness on Russias part and Ukraine knows it.

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