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Putin accused of breaching own truce as brief pause to fighting in Ukraine ends. AI-Generated.
Putin accused of breaching own truce as brief pause to fighting in Ukraine ends Ukraine accused Russia of violating the Easter truce, which Russian President Vladimir Putin abruptly declared on Saturday. Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelensky, accused Putin of being merely interested in publicity. Putin made the unexpected announcement on Saturday that he had directed his troops to “stop all military activity” from 6 p.m. Moscow time (11 a.m. ET) to midnight on Sunday and Monday (5 p.m. Sunday ET). Russia was encouraged to prolong the truce by Ukrainian leaders. However, there was no indication that Russia would extend the deadline. According to the Russian state news agency TASS, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov stated earlier on Sunday that Putin had not issued an order to prolong the temporary Easter ceasefire past the originally declared period. While there was a slight lull in fighting over night, Ukrainian officials reported that as Sunday went on, Russia’s attack volume started to increase once more. In the meantime, Ukraine was charged by the Russian Ministry of Defense with violating the truce. Although Kyiv accepted the 30-hour truce, Ukraine immediately reacted skeptically to Putin’s declaration. Since Russia’s unprovoked full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, there have been no breaks in hostilities.
By Md. Lotifur Rahman 10 months ago in History
Silent Genocide: The Hidden Massacre of Balochistan. AI-Generated.
The Concealed Afflictions: The Balochistan Massacre – An Overlooked Episode of Contemporary History In spite of being one of the least addressed atrocities of the contemporary period, the persistent turmoil and purported massacres in Balochistan stand as a distressing reminder of the muted agony of a populace ensnared in the realm of politics and power. This article reveals the concealed particulars of decades of discord in the Baloch region, examining its historical origins, political conflicts, and the human toll that persistspredominantly disregarded by international media and historical narratives.
By Say the truth 10 months ago in History
“The Children of Alexander: The Legacy, The Succession, and the Birth of New Empires”
When Alexander the Great died in 323 BCE in Babylon, he left behind the largest empire the world had ever seen—stretching from Greece to Egypt, across Persia and into the Indian subcontinent. But perhaps more striking than the size of his empire was the void he left behind: Alexander died without a clear, adult successor. What followed was a dramatic saga of betrayal, war, and the slow unraveling of a unified dream.
By Say the truth 10 months ago in History
Real Madrid - Athletic
**Real Madrid continued their impressive La Liga campaign with a 2-0 win over Athletic Club at the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium on **March 31, 2024**. The match was crucial in cementing their hold on the top spot of the league, as **Rodrigo Goes** put in a superb performance for Los Blancos, scoring two goals.
By Rahul Sana10 months ago in History
Ancient Thebes History Myths and Legacy of the Powerful Greek City State
Ancient Thebes History Myths and Legacy of the Powerful Greek City State Explore the rise mythological roots and historical significance of Thebes one of ancient Greece’s most influential and legendary city states.
By Adnan Rasheed10 months ago in History
What’s Open and Closed on Easter Sunday 2025? Walmart, Target, Grocery Stores, Pharmacies & More . AI-Generated.
On Easter Sunday, 2025, what places are open and closed? Target, pharmacies, grocery stores, and more Easter Sunday has a profound spiritual significance for billions of Christians worldwide. On April 20 in 2025, Easter will be celebrated as a day of joy, family get-togethers, worship, and reflection. While many people spend the day at church or at Easter brunch, others might find that they need to pick up something last-minute. Knowing which stores are open can save time and alleviate stress, whether you're looking for dinner ingredients or an Easter gift at the last minute. This comprehensive list of grocery stores, pharmacies, department stores, and other establishments that will be open and closed on Easter Sunday 2025 is provided below. ---
By BILLAL HOSSEN ZIHAD10 months ago in History
Some important discoveries made by mistake
X-raysX-rays or x-rays are a type of electromagnetic radiation with short wavelengths. X-rays have brought about a revolutionary change in the diagnosis of diseases in the medical field. The wavelength of x-rays is not seen as much shorter than ordinary light. Due to its short wavelength, it can easily penetrate any material. In 1895, German physicist William Roentgen discovered this ray. 'Cathode rays' had been discovered long before. But researchers still did not know that it was possible to take pictures of the human skeleton using it. In 1895, William Roentgen was experimenting with cathode rays in a glass tube covered with black paper. His aim was to test whether cathode rays were emitted from the glass. At that time, an interesting incident occurred. He saw that a kind of light beam was visible a few feet away from where he was standing! He thought that the light might be coming out from somewhere in the cardboard. But the experiment showed that the rays were not bursting the cardboard, but rather penetrating the cardboard. Seeing the incident, William Roentgen thought: Why can't the rays that can penetrate the cardboard penetrate the human body? That's what he thought. He conducted the experiment with his wife's hand in front of him, and a history-changing event occurred. For the first time, it was possible to create a photographic image of the human skeleton without cutting it. Mrs. Roentgen was shocked to see the picture of her own skeleton and said, "I feel like I'm seeing death before my eyes!" Since the properties of this invisible ray were unknown, William Roentgen named it X-ray. However, many people also call it "radiation rays" after his name. Penicillin The discovery of penicillin is a milestone in modern medicine. It is the first antibiotic discovered in the world. It protects against infections caused by bacteria. Its inventor was physician and bacteriologist Alexander Fleming. There is an interesting story behind the discovery of penicillin.
By Md Ariful Islam10 months ago in History
The Earliest History of Earth . AI-Generated.
The Earliest History of Earth Earth has been around for more than 4.5 billion years, a long time that saw the planet's birth, the formation of its first crust, and the emergence of life from a hostile environment. Although science has made impressive progress in deciphering the secrets of Earth's beginnings, understanding this early history is like putting pieces of a puzzle together with only bits of information.
By articelmunaf10 months ago in History









