Both sides report military operations, signalling continued tensions despite formal ceasefire agreements.
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Ukraine and Russia both reported attacks over the weekend, placing fresh strain on ceasefire arrangements and casting doubt on the durability of any negotiated pause to the conflict, according to The Christian Science Monitor.
The exchanges highlight the deep fragility that has characterised efforts to halt active fighting since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. Both governments have repeatedly accused the other of violating agreed terms, and military operations have continued across multiple fronts despite intermittent diplomatic pressure from international mediators.
The weekend incidents follow ongoing efforts by outside parties to broker a sustainable ceasefire framework. Analysts have long cautioned that without robust verification mechanisms and genuine political will on both sides, any pause in hostilities risks breaking down quickly.
The situation remains fluid, and the reports underline how far the two nations remain from a stable and lasting cessation of hostilities. Further developments are expected as diplomatic channels remain active.