Ukraine announces unilateral ceasefire and accuses Russia of violations
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky announced a unilateral ceasefire beginning Tuesday midnight, following Russia's declaration of a two-day truce to mark Victory Day. Russia responded with drone and missile attacks on Ukrainian cities and the front line, which Ukraine characterized as a ceasefire breach. Both sides accused each other of violations.
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This event sits in the top 21% of divergence this week. 5 outlets covered it, splitting into 5 framing camps across 3 bias groups.
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BBC and AP frame Russia as ignoring/snubbing Ukraine's ceasefire with immediate attacks; WSJ emphasizes the scale of the assault; Reuters centers mutual accusations; Al Jazeera reports both sides claiming violations, suggesting symmetry rather than Russian aggression.
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“On Eve of Proposed Cease-Fire, Russia Launches Huge Attack on Ukraine - WSJ”WSJ Wall Street Journal RIGHT-CENTER
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“Russia ignores Ukraine's unilateral ceasefire and attacks kindergarten” · BBC, AP News, Reuters, Al Jazeera
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