Russia chose 'Easter escalation' over ceasefire, says Zelensky
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has accused Moscow of choosing "Easter escalation" over an Easter ceasefire after Russia carried out another deadly large-scale drone and missile attack on Ukraine.
Zelensky described the barrage as Russia's response to his proposal of a temporary truce for the holidays: Orthodox Christians celebrate Easter next weekend both in Ukraine and in Russia.
In recent days, Ukraine has launched multiple deep strikes of its own, targeting energy facilities on the northern coast of Russia in particular. One port, in Ust-Luga, has been hit by drones multiple times, forcing Russia to suspend exports.
Plans for further in-person talks with Russia, mediated by the US, have now been postponed twice.
Moscow says they are "on hold".
Conversely, it's good news for Russia, which can make more money on energy exports to fund its weapons production and pay for soldiers.
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