Russia resumes attacks on Ukraine after ‘cease-fire’

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Russia resumes attacks on Ukraine after ‘cease-fire’
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Invading Russian President Vladimir Putin had supposedly ordered the 36-hour truce for Russian troops beginning Thursday and lasting through Ukraine’s Orthodox Christmas Saturday, although Kr…

At least two people were killed in eastern Ukraine overnight as Russia resumed bombing after ending its brief reputed cease-fire, according to reports Sunday.for Russian troops beginning Thursday and lasting through Ukraine’s Orthodox Christmas Saturday, although Kremlin missiles continued to hit Ukrainian territory. ​

​​Ukrainian officials said a 50-year-old man was killed in Kharkiv and a person died in Soledar in the eastern Donetsk region in overnight attacks, according to reports. ​E​ven with the supposed previous pause in fighting on the Russian side, Kremlin missiles continued to pound eastern Ukraine onGetty Images

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