In the past 24 hours, Russian attacks on Ukraine have killed 3, injured 7.  

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**Russian Attacks in Ukraine Continue, Despite Easter Ceasefire**

The past day has seen a devastating escalation of Russian attacks across Ukrainian regions, resulting in the deaths of at least three civilians and injuries to seven more. According to regional authorities, the strikes were reported on April 20 and 21.

Despite Russia’s announcement of an Easter ceasefire, which was supposed to come into effect on April 19 and last until midnight on April 21, Ukraine has reported nearly 3,000 violations on Russia’s side. President Volodymyr Zelensky stated that there were 96 ground assaults on Ukrainian positions, 1,882 instances of shelling, and 950 drone attacks.

**Donetsk Oblast Hit Hard**

In Donetsk Oblast, four people were injured in Russian attacks on April 20, with two casualties reported in the village of Zoria, one in Pryshyne, and one in Novoekonomichne. Governor Vadym Filashkin confirmed these details.

**Kherson Oblast Suffers Heavy Losses**

In Kherson Oblast, three people were killed and three injured in Russian attacks over the past day, as reported by Governor Oleksandr Prokudin.

**Kupiansk Under Attack**

A drone attack on the Kivsharivka village near Kupiansk in Kharkiv Oblast hit a residential building and caused fire, burning down 36 apartments. Fortunately, no casualties were reported, as the building was reportedly uninhabited.

**Ceasefire Extension Rejected**

The international community has urged Moscow to extend the ceasefire beyond Easter, but the Kremlin has rejected this proposition. The U.S. and Ukraine had previously agreed on a full 30-day truce during talks in Jeddah on March 11, but Russia continues to refuse a ceasefire unless it includes a halt on military aid to Ukraine.

This continued escalation of violence raises serious concerns about the prospects for peace in Ukraine. As the world watches, one thing is clear: the situation remains dire, and more needs to be done to prevent further bloodshed.

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