'What ceasefire?': shells fly at Ukraine front despite Putin's truce
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[January 07, 2023]
By Herbert Villarraga
NEAR KREMINNA, Ukraine (Reuters) -Russian and Ukrainian forces exchanged
artillery fire at the front line in Ukraine on Friday, even after Moscow
said it had ordered its troops to stop shooting for a unilateral truce
that was firmly rejected by Kyiv.
President Vladimir Putin ordered the 36-hour ceasefire from midday on
Friday to observe Russian Orthodox Christmas. Ukraine has said it has no
intention to stop fighting, rejecting the purported truce as a stunt by
Moscow to buy time to reinforce troops that have taken heavy losses this
week.
"What ceasefire? Can you hear?" said a Ukrainian soldier, using the nom
de guerre Vyshnya, as an explosion rang out in the distance at the front
line near Kreminna in eastern Ukraine. "What do they want to achieve if
they keep on shooting? We know, we have learnt not to trust them."
Russia's defence ministry said its troops began observing the ceasefire
from noon Moscow time (0900 GMT) "along the entire line of contact", but
said Ukraine had kept up shelling populated areas and military
positions.
Reuters heard explosions of what Ukrainian troops at the front line
described as incoming Russian rocket fire. Ukrainians fired back from
tanks.
The Ukrainian troops said it was quieter than many other days because
snowy weather had made it hard to fly drones and spot targets.
"The situation today is exactly the same as yesterday, the day before
yesterday, last week and last month," said one, concealing his face with
a scarf. "There is no point in talking to them, in believing in their
promises, orders and decrees."
It was not immediately possible to establish whether there was any
reduction in the intensity of fighting at other locations.
One witness in the Russian-occupied regional capital Donetsk also
described outgoing artillery fired from pro-Russian positions on the
city's outskirts after the truce was meant to take effect.
The Ukrainian governor of the front line eastern Luhansk province,
Serhiy Haidai, said that in the first three hours of the purported
ceasefire the Russians had shelled Ukrainian positions 14 times and
stormed one settlement three times.
"Orthodox murderers wish you a merry Christmas," he wrote on the
Telegram messaging app.
Russia's Orthodox Church observes Christmas on Jan. 7. The main Orthodox
Church in Ukraine has rejected the authority of Moscow, and many
Ukrainian believers have shifted their calendar to celebrate Christmas
on Dec. 25, as in the West.
Putin attended a service by himself inside a Kremlin cathedral rather
than joining other worshippers in a public celebration. State television
showed two live clips of Putin inside the gilded Cathedral of the
Annunciation as Orthodox priests conducted the midnight service, known
as the Divine Liturgy.
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A local resident walks with a dog in a
yard of his damaged apartment building, amid Russia's attack on
Ukraine, in Bakhmut, Donetsk region, Ukraine January 5, 2023.
REUTERS/Anna Kudriavtseva
U.S. OFFERS BRADLEYS
Washington unveiled its latest $3.75 billion package of military aid
for Ukraine and allies affected by the war, for the first time
sending the U.S. army's workhorse Bradley Fighting Vehicles.
That caps a week in which both Germany and France also pledged
armoured vehicles, finally fulfilling one of Kyiv's most urgent
requests from its allies, for armour to defeat Russian tanks in
mechanised battles.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, who pleaded for the
Bradleys in Washington last month on his first trip abroad since the
war began, said on Friday they were "exactly what is needed".
Shortly before the ceasefire was meant to start, rockets slammed
into a residential building in Kramatorsk, close to the eastern
front line, damaging 14 homes, though with no casualties as many
people have fled.
"It's bad, very bad," said Oleksnadr, 36, outside a supermarket at
the time of the attack. "We need to pressure them, get them to
leave, maybe more air defence systems would help. This happens
often, not only on festive occasions. Every other day."
One rescue worker was killed and four others injured when Russian
forces shelled a fire department in the southern Ukrainian city of
Kherson before the deadline early on Friday, the regional governor
said. Reuters could not immediately verify this.
CHRISTMAS AS COVER
Zelenskiy rejected the Russian ceasefire out of hand as a ploy for
Russia to buy time to bring in equipment and ammunition after
sustaining crippling losses at the front line. Scores of Russian
troops were killed in one attack over the New Year weekend.
Laura Cooper, a U.S. deputy assistant secretary of defense focusing
on Russia and Ukraine, remarked to reporters in Washington on Friday
that Putin's statement about a ceasefire needed to be taken with a
"grain of salt."
"This is the same man who said he would not invade Ukraine," Cooper
said.
Russia invaded Ukraine on Feb. 24, starting a war that has killed
tens of thousands of people and displaced millions of Ukrainians.
With weapons and financial support from the United States and
Europe, Ukraine has driven Russia back from some of its territory
but battles are raging in the east and south.
Ukraine's military General Staff said its soldiers repelled repeated
Russian attacks over the past day, with Moscow focused on trying to
take towns in Donetsk.
(Reporting by Reuters bureausWriting by Peter Graff and Michael
Martina; Editing by Angus MacSwan, Nick Macfie and Grant McCool)
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