Attack on Wounded Ukrainian Soldiers
On Wednesday, April 11th, at approximately 5:30 PM near the settlement of Huliaipilske, Russian forces launched an attack against a group of wounded Ukrainian soldiers during an evacuation. The assault was carried out using FPV drones, demonstrating a continuation of active combat operations despite a declared ceasefire. This incident highlights the brutal and indiscriminate nature of the ongoing conflict.
Ceasefire Violations Documented
Data indicates that after 4:00 PM, a total of 469 violations of the ceasefire were recorded. These breaches included:
- 22 enemy assault actions
- 153 artillery or mortar shellings
- 19 strikes by kamikaze drones, including 'Lancet' and 'Molniya' models
- 275 strikes by FPV drones
The so-called 'silence regime,' announced by the Kremlin, was supposed to begin at 4:00 PM on April 11th and last until the end of the day on April 12th, 2026.
'The recurring illusions of partners that Moscow wants peace must be shattered. Only through collective strength, not appeasement, can they be forced to the negotiating table.' Analysts from the monitoring community DeepState
This situation points to severe problems in the implementation of peace agreements and underscores the persistent tension in the region. The constant breaches of the ceasefire cast serious doubt on the possibility of achieving a stable peace and could lead to a further escalation of the conflict. The international community's response to these events may prove critical in determining the future course of the war in Ukraine.
The recent attack on Ukrainian soldiers is not an isolated incident, as the conflict continues to escalate with further military actions. Just days prior, Russian forces conducted extensive missile and drone strikes across various Ukrainian cities, highlighting the ongoing threat faced by civilians and military personnel alike. For a detailed account of these strikes and their implications, refer to our coverage of Russia's missile and drone attacks.