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Ukraine’s soldiers and civilians on Russia’s ceasefire

8 May 2025
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Ukraine’s soldiers and civilians on Russia’s ceasefire
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In the Donetsk region of Ukraine, despite a three-day ceasefire proposed by Russian President Vladimir Putin, reports indicate ongoing artillery fire and attacks, undermining the ceasefire’s credibility. Ukrainian soldiers, including those of the 3rd Operational Brigade, express skepticism about Russia’s intentions, asserting they remain prepared for attacks. Amidst the conflict, civilians like Svitlana and Oleksandr voice their fears and frustrations, emphasizing that the ceasefire has made little difference on the ground, as explosions continue to threaten their safety and homes.

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