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Russian Drone Strikes Injure Two Civilians in Zolochiv During Easter Morning
A drone attack in the Kharkiv region damaged a shop and private property, marking another breach of the holiday ceasefire as Russian forces continue to ignore the pledged truce. Make us preferred on
A drone attack in the Kharkiv region damaged a shop and private property, marking another breach of the holiday ceasefire as Russian forces continue to ignore the pledged truce.
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Russian forces launched a drone attack on the village of Zolochiv in the Kharkiv region on the morning of Sunday, April 12, injuring two local residents.
According to the Kharkiv Regional Police , the strikes utilized unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to target civilian infrastructure. A local man suffered burns, while a 63-year-old woman was treated for a severe stress reaction.
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The attack damaged the roof of a local shop and a fence at a private residence. Police remain on-site to document the aftermath and collect evidence of the strikes.
The shelling is part of a wave of ceasefire violations during the Orthodox Easter holiday . Although a 32-hour truce was supposed to take effect at 4 p.m. on Saturday, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine has already recorded 469 breaches by Russian troops by 10 p.m. local time. These violations include 22 assaults and over 150 shelling attacks within the first hours of the “holiday silence.”
The ongoing bombardment has reinforced deep skepticism in Kyiv regarding Moscow’s humanitarian pledges. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky previously warned that the Ukrainian military would respond “immediately” and “strictly in kind” to any provocations . On Saturday alone, Russian forces deployed 3,928 kamikaze drones and conducted 57 airstrikes across the country.
While a rare diplomatic success occurred on Saturday with the exchange of 175 prisoners of war mediated by the UAE, the frontline near Kramatorsk and Sloviansk remains under heavy pressure. For residents in the Kharkiv region, the morning strikes on Zolochiv serve as a grim reminder that the promised Easter reprieve has failed to materialize on the ground.