Kyiv, half of Ukraine under air-raid alerts hours after one-day Russia ceasefire ends
Warnings come hours after one-day Easter truce ends; blasts hit city of Mykolaiv, mayor says
by Reuters · The HinduUkraine issued air raid alerts for Kyiv and the country's eastern half as blasts shook the city of Mykolaiv early on Monday, authorities said, hours after the one-day Easter ceasefire declared by Russian President Vladimir Putin came to an end.
Both Kyiv and Moscow had accused each other of thousands of attacks that violated the truce that the Kremlin indicated on Sunday would not be extended.
Washington said it would welcome an extension of the truce, and President Volodymyr Zelensky reiterated several times Ukraine's willingness to pause strikes for 30 days in the war.
But Mr. Putin, who launched Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 and who ordered on Saturday the halt in all military activity along the front line until midnight Moscow time (2100 GMT) on Sunday, did not give orders to extend it.
"There were no other commands," Russia's TASS state news agency cited Kremlin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov as saying when asked whether the ceasefire could be prolonged.
Raids at midnight
Some regions in eastern Ukraine were under air raid alerts starting minutes after midnight on Monday, according to data from the Ukrainian air force, with the alerts gradually extending towards the central regions of the country.
"We urge city residents to immediately go to the nearest shelters and remain there until the alert is over," Kyiv's military administration said in a social media post at 04:41 a.m. local time (0141 GMT).
Blasts shook the Ukrainian port city of Mykolaiv, Mayor Oleksandr Senkevich said on Telegram. But he did not say whether it was air defence systems in operation or whether the Russian air weapons hit a target.
Ceasefire violations
While there were no air raid alerts in Ukraine on Sunday, Ukrainian forces reported nearly 3,000 violations of Russia's own ceasefire with the heaviest attacks and shelling seen along the Pokrovsk part of the frontline, Zelenskiy said earlier on Monday.
Russia's Voronezh region that borders Ukraine was also under air raid alerts for two hours overnight, the region’s governor said on Telegram.
Russia's defence ministry said on Sunday that Ukrainian forces had shot at Russian positions 444 times and said it had counted more than 900 Ukrainian drone attacks, saying also that there were deaths and injuries among the civilian population.
Reuters could not independently verify the battlefield reports.
U.S. President Donald Trump, hoping to clinch a lasting peace deal, struck an optimistic note Sunday, saying that "hopefully" the two sides would make a deal "this week" to end the conflict.
On Friday, Trump and his Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, said the U.S. would walk away from peace efforts unless there are clear signs of progress soon.
Published - April 21, 2025 09:27 am IST