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| Russia accuses Ukraine of violating the ceasefire 1,365 times in the military operation zone, escalating tensions between the two countries once again. |
Russia has once again accused Ukraine of violating a ceasefire agreement in the special military operation zone. The Russian Defense Ministry claimed that Ukrainian forces carried out thousands of violations during a temporary pause in fighting previously announced by Moscow. Friday, (8/5/2026).
According to the statement released by Russian military officials, around 1,365 violations were allegedly recorded across several frontline areas. The claim quickly attracted international attention as tensions between the two countries remain highly sensitive.
Russia stated that the reported violations included artillery attacks, drone operations, and other military activities considered inconsistent with the temporary ceasefire agreement. However, there has been no independent verification confirming the reported figures or specific details.
Meanwhile, Ukraine has not yet issued a full response regarding the latest accusations. Throughout the conflict, both sides have frequently accused each other of violating agreements and escalating military actions on the battlefield.
The situation highlights the ongoing challenges in achieving stability in the region. Analysts believe that the continued tensions make the possibility of a long-term peace agreement increasingly difficult in the near future.
The Russia-Ukraine conflict has been ongoing for years and continues to impact global geopolitical conditions. Beyond the humanitarian crisis, the war has also affected international economic stability, energy markets, and regional security across Europe.
Several countries and international organizations continue urging both sides to exercise restraint and reopen diplomatic negotiations. However, conditions on the ground still indicate that tensions have not fully eased.
The international community is now closely monitoring further developments surrounding the ceasefire violation claims, including possible next steps from both Russia and Ukraine in the coming days.
