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Russia’s Putin announces Orthodox Easter ceasefire, expects Ukraine to do the same

By Thomson Reuters Apr 9, 2026 | 2:30 PM

April 9 (Reuters) – Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday announced a ceasefire over a two-day period for ​Orthodox Easter and expected the ‌Ukrainian side to do the same, the Kremlin said.

“In connection with the approaching holiday of Orthodox Easter, a ceasefire is declared from ‌1600 ​on 11th April to ⁠the end of ⁠the day of 12th April,” the Kremlin announcement said.

“We proceed on the basis that the Ukrainian side will ​follow the example of the Russian Federation.”

The announcement said Defence Minister Andri ⁠Belousov had issued ⁠an order to Russia’s top ​commander, Chief of the General Staff Valery ​Gerasimov, “to stop for this period military ‌action in all directions.

“Troops are to be ready to eliminate all possible provocations by the enemy as well as ⁠any aggressive actions”.

There was no immediate reaction from Ukraine.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has for more ⁠than ‌a week proposed an Easter ⁠ceasefire and, citing air attacks ​on ‌Ukrainian cities, said Moscow ​had responded ⁠with drones.

According to the calendar of the Orthodox faith, dominant in both Russia and Ukraine, Easter falls this year on April 12.

(Reporting by Reuters; Editing by ​Chizu Nomiyama)