On Sunday, President Folodimir Zelinski urged the Easter not to abandon the hope that peace will return to their country and persevere to overcome the difficult path of the war on which they were traveling for 1,152 days.
St. Sophia, a Cathedral, St. Sophia, said in a video on a social media that St. Sophia Cathedral, in a video clip on social media, said that wearing a reassured shirt in the traditional gray vyshyvanka and standing in front of Kyiv's main church, in a video on social media, that Ukraine does not lose faith.
“Because this faith is in each other,” said Zellinski, a Jew, in a message full of nausea and passion. “For those who stand next to you. In Ukrainian men, in Ukrainian women, believing that evil may have an hour but God will have his day.”
Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a one-day ceasefire in Ukraine on Saturday for Easter-which is located on the same day this year of the Orthodox and Western churches.
But Zelinski said earlier on Sunday that the Russian army was pretending to stop in hostilities, as it continued in night attempts to inflict losses of the front line in Ukraine.

“We know what we are defending. We know what we are fighting for. For the sake of it,” Zelinski said.
“The Day of Life will come. Day of Peace. Day of Ukraine. Day lasts. We will be able to gather together again. On one table. On the peaceful Easter.”