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Russia, Ukraine trade accusations of Orthodox Easter ceasefire violations

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KYIV/MOSCOW, April 12 (Reuters) - Russia ‌and Ukraine accused each other L1N40U064 on Sunday of breaching ​the 32-hour ceasefire L1N40S124 in their four-year war, reporting more than a thousand drone and shelling ⁠attacks just hours after the truce began on Saturday to mark Orthodox Easter.

The Russian defence ministry said it recorded 1,971 ceasefire violations overnight into Sunday, while ​Ukraine's general staff reported 479 shelling attacks and more than 1,700 drone strikes by Russian ‌troops.

According to the calendar of the Orthodox faith dominant in both countries, Easter is celebrated this year on Sunday.

A soldier from Ukraine's 65th brigade fighting in Zaporizhzhia said ⁠Russian reconnaissance drones were still circling the area despite the ⁠ceasefire, blocking efforts to recover the bodies of fallen troops.

"We wanted to evacuate our fallen comrades today, but (the Russians) are not letting us do so just yet," the soldier, known by the call sign Spider, said at a candle-lit military ‌Easter service.

Russia said a child was among civilians injured in a Ukrainian drone attack ⁠on the Kursk region, while the Belgorod region's governor ‌Vyacheslav Gladkov reported two people killed by Ukrainian ​shelling.

Ukraine's State Emergencies Service said two civilians were wounded on Sunday by a Russian drone attack in Kharkiv region.

Reuters could not independently verify reports of military ‌activity.

'HUMANITARIAN GESTURE'

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Sunday that ​the truce was a "humanitarian gesture" ⁠from Russian President Vladimir Putin, but that Russian troops would resume ‌fighting as soon as it ends.

"Putin has ⁠instructed the Russian military to remain on high alert in case of provocations," Peskov said.

Putin announced nL1N40S124 the temporary Orthodox Easter ceasefire on April 9, and it ​is set to end at ‌midnight (2100 GMT) Sunday.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, whose previous ceasefire proposals were turned down ⁠by Moscow, agreed to the truce.

(Reporting by ​Max Hunder in Kyiv, Serhiy Chalyi in Zaporizhzhia and other Reuters staff;Editing ​by David Goodman and Bernadette Baum)

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