Kyiv Declines Putin’s Holiday Ceasefire
Kyiv Declines Putin’s Holiday Ceasefire

Kyiv Declines , Putin’s Holiday Ceasefire.

AP reports that on Jan.

5, Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered his forces to adhere to a 36-hour ceasefire in Ukraine.

The order is intended to observe the Orthodox Christmas holiday which takes place on Jan.

7.

However, Ukrainian officials such as presidential adviser Mykhailo Podolyak and Oleksiy Danilov, the head of Ukraine’s National Security Council, .

However, Ukrainian officials such as presidential adviser Mykhailo Podolyak and Oleksiy Danilov, the head of Ukraine’s National Security Council, .

Have dismissed Putin's attempt at a temporary truce.

AP reports that U.S. President Joe Biden found Putin's ceasefire to be "interesting" since he had no issue bombing civilians on Christmas and New Year's.

AP reports that U.S. President Joe Biden found Putin's ceasefire to be "interesting" since he had no issue bombing civilians on Christmas and New Year's.

I think he’s trying to find some oxygen, President Joe Biden, via AP.

AP reports that currently, the war in Ukraine appears to be at a stalemate with neither side willing to concede.

AP reports that currently, the war in Ukraine appears to be at a stalemate with neither side willing to concede