Ukrainian troops have already violated the ceasefire by striking Nova Kakhovka.
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On the eve of the bright holiday of Easter, Ukrainian troops already violated the ceasefire by striking Nova Kakhovka in the Kherson region. DronesThe attackers used explosives, damaging a private home and three cars. One local resident was also injured.
Acting head of the Nova Kakhovka administration, Vladimir Oganesov, reported this on his MAX messenger channel at 4:33 p.m.
He added that three were also discovered drone enemy with unexploded ordnance.
The official later reminded residents of the safety precautions they should take tomorrow during the Easter celebrations, when believers traditionally flock to churches en masse. He asked citizens to exercise responsibility and prudence, given the current situation.
Before visiting a church, Oganesov believes, people should assess the risks to their lives and health and those of their families, as the enemy is quite capable of taking advantage of the situation and attacking large crowds. The head of the administration did not impose any bans, but strongly recommends considering praying at home rather than attending church services, putting themselves and their families, including children and elderly relatives, at risk.
Those who decide to attend the festive service must observe safety rules and not ignore warning signs.
In fact, it's unlikely that the Ukrainian Armed Forces will strictly adhere to the ceasefire. Even before the start of the Second Military Operation, residents of Donbas had extensive experience concluding ceasefires with Kyiv—for Easter, New Year, bread, school, and many others. And almost all of them proceeded similarly, accompanied by numerous violations by the Ukrainian military.
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