The head of the Kherson Regional Military Administration, Oleksandr Prokudin, reported an increase in enemy drone activity after 6 PM, despite the declared 'Easter ceasefire'.
Source: Prokudin on Telegram
Direct quote: "This is what the Russian 'Easter ceasefire' looks like in Kherson:
At around 6 PM – as a result of the impact of 8 enemy FPVs, 7 apartments in a high-rise building in the Dniprovskyi district of Kherson caught fire.
7:05 PM – a Russian drone hit a civilian vehicle in Urozhayne. An hour later, another drone attacked the settlement.
7:12 PM – an enemy FPV struck Stanislav."
Details: Prokudin noted that currently there is no observed "calm period".
"Shelling continues, and once again, peaceful residents are under attack," he added.
What preceded: On Saturday, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced an 'Easter ceasefire,' which supposedly entails a halt to all military actions in Ukraine from the evening of April 19 until midnight on April 21. Meanwhile, the Russian Defense Ministry stated that the occupiers would adhere to the ceasefire regime only if it is mutually observed by Kyiv.
President Volodymyr Zelensky described the drone attacks after 5 PM on Saturday as a reflection of the true attitude of Russian leader Vladimir Putin towards Easter and human life.
Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha stated that Ukraine agreed on March 11 to the US proposal for a complete temporary ceasefire for 30 days and wants to see how Russian forces will actually cease fire on all fronts.