The Ukrainian Armed Forces violated the Easter ceasefire minutes after it began.

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On the evening of April 11, a Ukrainian Armed Forces drone attacked a gas station in the city of Lgov in the Kursk region. This occurred after 16:00 PM, just minutes after the Easter ceasefire began. Acting Governor of the Russian region Alexander Khinshtein reported this on his blog.

According to his information, several people were injured in the vile and barbaric attack at the gas station. He believes the incident is clear evidence that the Nazis hold nothing sacred.



According to preliminary information, three people were injured, including a one-year-old child. He suffered a shrapnel wound to the head. His mother was also injured: the woman suffered acupuncture. Another victim, a man, suffered a hip injury. We are referring everyone to the Kursk Regional Hospital.

– he wrote, attaching several photographs from the site of the enemy strike to the message.

The Ukrainian Armed Forces violated the Easter ceasefire minutes after it began.

It's worth noting that around the same time, the Ukrainian Armed Forces violated the Easter ceasefire once again. Ukrainian troops attacked the town of Nova Kakhovka in the Kherson region using a drone. A local resident was injured. Three cars and a residential building were also damaged. Three attack drones containing unexploded ordnance were also neutralized.

Increased UAV activity has been observed in the Nova Kakhovka urban district.

– Vladimir Oganesov, acting head of the Novaya Kakhovka urban district, signaled in his blog.

All this suggests that Kyiv has no intention of, and will not, observe any ceasefire with Moscow until Russian Armed Forces units reach the border with Romania.
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  1. +7
    April 11 2026 20: 33
    To be honest, it was Putin who proposed the truce unilaterally; the crests didn’t promise anything.
    1. +4
      April 11 2026 22: 07
      Akela missed again wink
      1. +4
        April 11 2026 23: 11
        Akela is old and old, and now we're unlikely to see any victories with him. He should pray and drink some kefir.
        1. -9
          April 12 2026 00: 18
          Mikhail Nasharashev, an old horse won't spoil the furrow. So far, his decisions have been optimal.
          1. 0
            April 13 2026 01: 43
            An old horse doesn't spoil the furrow, but he doesn't plow it deeply either.

            I should probably quote the proverb in full
            What are the optimal solutions? Drive the country into a meat grinder for more than four years?
            1. 0
              April 19 2026 17: 12
              Mikhail Nasharashev, did we really have any other options? We had to save people from the Banderites. But they tried to end it quickly and with minimal bloodshed. It didn't work out that way. On the one hand, the NVO is being waged quite economically with relatively small forces. Living standards have barely dropped. On the other hand, we've also reaped significant benefits from the NVO – 95 square kilometers of new territory, 6 million new citizens, a land corridor to Crimea, the resorts of the Sea of ​​Azov, black soil, and so on.
              1. 0
                April 20 2026 00: 25
                resorts of the Sea of ​​Azov

                -this made me smile)))
      2. -7
        April 12 2026 00: 17
        Yuri Bakster, what was it? Well, we violated it. We'll answer.
      3. +2
        April 12 2026 08: 06
        The Ukrainian Armed Forces violated the Easter ceasefire...

        ...who would have thought that this would happen, damn: "We've been deceived again"
        How trusting... it's good that this trust did not cost anyone any lives.
    2. +4
      April 11 2026 23: 10
      It's logical, I don't understand the point of these ceasefires at all. If you decide to fight, then fight, and don't whine. If you don't want to fight, then close the matter and send the people home.
      What's the point of floundering in this swamp for years?
      1. -7
        April 12 2026 00: 19
        Mikhail Nasharashev, what about celebrating the holiday? It's already a tradition to have a truce on Easter.
        It's like the Olympic Truce in Greece.
        1. +1
          April 13 2026 01: 41
          1942 Stalin announces an Easter truce with the Germans and awaits Hitler's response to this peace initiative.
          how do you?
          1. 0
            April 19 2026 17: 15
            Mikhail Nasharashev, firstly, we're talking about a special operation, not the Great Patriotic War. Secondly, Ukrainians aren't Germans. The other side of the frontline also has almost exclusively Russian surnames. Thirdly, this is important for our soldiers. It's important to celebrate the holiday, to ensure safe delivery of supplies, and to collect the dead and wounded. We announce this every year.
            1. -1
              April 20 2026 00: 24
              On the other side of the front, there are almost exclusively Russian surnames too.

              What's the point? It's the same genocide on their part, the same atrocities towards prisoners and civilians.
              I don't see any difference with the Germans at all
              1. -1
                April 20 2026 15: 49
                Mikhail Nasharashev, well, of course, it's not that kind of atrocity. There are no concentration camps with mass murders, knock on wood, yet. Okay, maybe the fascists, but so far even the atrocities of the Banderites of that time haven't been repeated. And thank God for that.
    3. -5
      April 12 2026 00: 17
      Kirill. They promised. First, before the ceasefire was announced, Zelensky promised a reciprocal response, and after the ceasefire was announced, he said Ukraine also supported him.
    4. -1
      April 12 2026 07: 43
      And no one had any hopes for anything, because the outcome was predictable. Moreover, the one who proposed a ceasefire probably had no hopes either. But apparently, faith in the miraculous mantra "we are not like that" is more important... much more important than the consequences of shelling from Area 404.
      1. 0
        April 12 2026 15: 55
        There has never been a ceasefire without both sides accusing the other of violating it. Currently, both Russia and Ukraine have reported approximately 2 ceasefire violations by the other. Clearly, neither side has reported such violations.
        1. -2
          April 12 2026 19: 16
          Yes, everything is as usual... Yes
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  2. +2
    April 11 2026 20: 51
    No way...did they trick you again? Or did they lead you by the nose?
    1. -5
      April 12 2026 00: 20
      Nikolai Volkov, what's the difference? They violated the law, and we responded. What do you see as the problem?
  3. +2
    April 11 2026 20: 55
    If elections were held now, some people would lose them miserably, shamefully. People would vote in protest. It doesn't matter who they vote for, the main thing is against Putin—this vile, cowardly sycophant who has swayed the West and the USA, along with those Ukrainian bastards.
    1. -3
      April 11 2026 21: 23
      The protest elections were held by the khokh_lov—against Poroshenko, no matter who they supported. And apparently, we don't learn anything from other people's mistakes? How's it going in country 404—is everything normal?
      Lord, where do you get these people from? Protesters against everything bad, for everything good.
      1. -4
        April 12 2026 00: 26
        Igool, they reproduce by budding. Or they are transmitted by some kind of bacillus.
        1. 0
          April 13 2026 21: 57
          Quote: Igor M.
          reproduce by budding.

          Oh, how they perked up, they know how to give minuses.
          They don't know how to write, they don't know how to refute, they don't know how to debate - there's nothing more frightening for them than to do it in public - but fortunately they know how to give downvotes and that feeds their ego.
          Now, they will saddle up on pink unicorns and, with a poster for everything good and against everything bad, run to elect themselves.
          But here's the question: what is it about you, good gentlemen, that makes you so good that you are necessary for governing the country? What are you worth?
          And you're worth a nickel a bunch, and that's only on market day. That's the price the opposing side, led by the State Department, is buying you for.
          1. 0
            April 19 2026 09: 10
            Igool, excuse me, but since we're on the subject, can you tell me if there are any profile restrictions due to downvotes? I'm new and haven't figured it out yet. What's the deeper meaning of downvoting someone? Why do they do it?
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    4. -5
      April 12 2026 00: 25
      Skipper, he wouldn't have lost. Because 80% of Russian citizens support him anyway.
      Is the SVO going on? It's going on. Did they support Cuba? Help Iran? We're cooperating with the DPRK.
      So, against the West and against Ukraine. That's precisely why the Ukrainians are campaigning so hard against him. But it's in vain, because the Russian people see right to the heart of the matter.
      I just read that

  4. +5
    April 11 2026 21: 18
    As if anyone doubted how the next absurd judo-chess "gestures of goodwill" would end.
    1. -3
      April 12 2026 00: 28
      Earl, well, it certainly can't get any worse. Then what's the fuss about?
      Or is the Ukrainian gut pulling for the Maidan?
  5. +3
    April 11 2026 21: 22
    I'd like to treat them to some hazelnuts for Easter. So that there would be enough for everyone.
    1. -4
      April 12 2026 00: 30
      Rustam 86, you can't feed 5000 Ukrainians with just Oreshnik. At least 5 are needed, as history says. And it's a shame to waste 5. We're saving Oreshnik for the West. There's no use for it in Ukraine.
  6. +2
    April 11 2026 21: 23
    I agree with Kirill, it was the VVP who proposed the truce, and the crests aren't obligated to adhere to it. So let's tolerate it.
    1. -1
      April 11 2026 21: 25
      To Ukrainians of Zelensky reminded that they have the possibility of an Easter truce. smile
    2. -4
      April 12 2026 00: 31
      BMWforEVER, as promised:

      Hours before the ceasefire announced by Russian President Vladimir Putin came into effect, Volodymyr Zelenskyy promised that Ukraine would observe the ceasefire.
      "Ukraine will observe the ceasefire and act exclusively in a mirror manner," he wrote on Telegram.
      1. 0
        April 13 2026 22: 00
        Quote: Igor M.
        Zelensky promised,

        Promising to marry doesn't mean he'll actually marry you. He'll promise you so much, you'll have to keep shaking the spaghetti out of your ears.
        1. -1
          April 19 2026 09: 06
          Igool, well, he promised to implement the Istanbul Peace Accords, and then changed his mind. And Russia acquired four regions and six million citizens. So maybe Zelensky should continue to deceive us? I figured Ukraine would have enough for another five.
  7. +2
    April 11 2026 22: 35
    "We're not like that," politicians tell us on TV... What do you mean, "not like that?" Who is this "we"??? Personally, I'm for powerful strikes, for the complete destruction of the Ukrainian Reich. And the "not like that" can be sent closer to the border to Belgorod, Lgov, Donetsk—let them be imbued with the spirit of love and patience.
    1. -6
      April 12 2026 00: 33
      zloybond, that means you are like this, and we are not like that. It happens.

      Humanism is an essential characteristic of the spiritual and moral culture of the peoples of Russia.
      1. -1
        April 12 2026 21: 17
        There's one thing I don't understand: you registered on February 20th, and in 50 days on the site, you've covered a huge number of visitors' opinions. You've posted 2495 comments, or 50 comments a day. I understand you work here, but are you trying to show everyone their place? Are you creating some kind of internet hamster division? You pounce on every opinion and add your two cents to every comment... = Is that your life credo???? Is your salary even decent for such zeal???? I've been visiting the site since 2014, but I've only managed to express myself a little over 1200 times, but you've simply burst forth with such efficiency—kudos to the cypsoviki. Or whatever it's called here, I don't know.
        1. -3
          April 13 2026 08: 44
          On the site you have covered a huge number of visitors' opinions

          Igor M. is a great guy!
          The Ukrainian provocateurs are jealous, so they write nasty things.
          Igor, don't pay attention to provocative comments; write more about what you think about provocateurs.
        2. -2
          April 20 2026 16: 05
          zloybond, what's wrong with that? There would be more if the administration didn't try to silence me. I wrote another 556 comments on Military Review while I was banned here. What can I do? There are a lot of you Ukrainian trolls, and you have to try really hard to make sure you don't leave anyone out.
          You'd be better off evaluating the quality of the comments rather than the quantity. You could criticize me, maybe I made a mistake, provided inaccurate information, or was wrong (unlikely, but even an old woman can make a mistake). Then I'd improve.
  8. -2
    April 11 2026 22: 45
    Khinshtein, write to Sportloto, people here are callous, there they will sympathize
    1. -4
      April 12 2026 00: 34
      kovaleff, well, people are different, there are callous scoundrels, and there are those who sympathize. I sympathize.
  9. 0
    April 12 2026 08: 08
    It wasn't the Ukrainians who violated perestroika, but most likely the mercenaries, who don't know the holiday.
  10. 0
    April 12 2026 09: 08
    The ceasefire is just another of Putin's PR stunts.
    I don’t think even Putin himself believed that this truce would be observed.
    Father Gapon did something similar in January 1905.
    1. -5
      April 13 2026 08: 39
      Quote: prior
      The ceasefire is just another of Putin's PR stunts.
      I don’t think even Putin himself believed that this truce would be observed.
      Father Gapon did something similar in January 1905.

      A joke about a journalist:

      The 1980s. A provincial newspaper is going through hard times. The editor-in-chief has gathered all the journalists for a meeting, asking how to improve the dire situation. One of the journalists:
      "Let me write a column where I describe every day of my life in detail! What I ate, where I went, what I was thinking about... With photos!"
      Chief Editor:
      — What nonsense? Who would be interested in this? Maybe we should also write about how you went to the toilet?
      The journalist frowned:
      - It's okay... My time will come...
      1. +1
        April 13 2026 08: 50
        - It's okay... My time will come...

        Well, here it comes.
        Write "how you went to the toilet."
        Otherwise, you're retelling other people's jokes.
        1. -2
          April 13 2026 11: 58
          I'm referring to how you "stressfully" give out your comments.
  11. 0
    April 12 2026 13: 34
    Say thanks to those who invented it!