Russia, Ukraine Agree to Easter Ceasefire Amid Early Violations
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Based on 35 sources, 3 official
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Sources (35)7 sources share identical headlines across 3 outlets (wire service copies)
Fact-Checking
27 claimsRussia has declared a 32-hour ceasefire during the Orthodox Easter weekend, starting at 16:00 on Saturday.
Official8 backing sources
Ukraine has agreed to abide by the ceasefire.
Official6 backing sources
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy proposed the ceasefire.
Official2 backing sources
Open Questions
5 questionsWhether the current ceasefire will hold without significant violations, given reports of early violations and expert skepticism.
The exact terms and conditions of any potential peace deal being negotiated, as sources mention progress but no concrete details.
The impact of the US sanctions waivers on Russian oil expiring, and whether new sanctions will be imposed as urged by Ukraine.
The extent of ceasefire violations along the frontline, as reports vary in detail and immediacy.
The role and influence of the Wagner Group in the current conflict, given its past non-compliance with ceasefires.
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