Russian President Vladimir Putin's announcement of a 30-hour Easter truce came as a surprise to many – but citizens in both Moscow and Kyiv express scepticism over whether it will make any lasting difference to the three-year conflict. Both sides have accused each other of violating the truce, although Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky proposed extending it for 30 days beyond Sunday to "give peace a chance".
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00:00I think that it will not lead to the peace of Pascale, it will not lead to the peace of Pascale, because
00:28because Ukraine will still not hold these agreements, as they continue to bomb these energy objects.
00:40We have stopped, but they continue to continue.
00:46I want to say, I want to say that we will always be united with Ukraine,
00:52but this is all time, they will again gather up after this time, they will again go to us.
00:58But we need to stop, or yes, or no, or we will do peace until the end of the world.
01:05I, of course, don't believe.
01:19I can't believe in the terrorists.
01:22They can't believe in the war.
01:24If they were just a holy thing, they would not kill the war.
01:28They would not kill the war.
01:30I don't believe them, and I'm not sure how to believe them.
01:37The war may not stop, they may stop some of the fights for some time, but it seems that the war will not end so fast.
01:48This is my personal opinion.
01:50What we are doing is the fact that the war can be reaffirmed about the war may not be at war.
01:58The war to go after all, they're going to be dressed in the war.
02:02You know that the war may not be when they leave the war, but at war, they don't have it at all.
02:04You know that the war may not stop, but not to let them get close to the war.
02:10They have the war may not be, but they don't have everything to go there, and they don't go there.
02:14We know that there's a war may not be at war, but they have the war may not be.