2026年4月11日 / 美国东部时间上午9:28 / 美联社
当地当局报告称,在拟议的东正教复活节停火前夕,俄罗斯无人机空袭于周五深夜至周六凌晨在乌克兰敖德萨市造成至少2人死亡。
这座黑海港口城市遭遇无人机袭击,袭击击中居民区,损毁公寓楼、房屋和一所幼儿园,另有2人受伤。
据乌克兰空军透露,俄罗斯 overnight 向乌克兰发射了160架无人机,其中133架被击落或拦截,而此次袭击距拟议的复活节停火生效仅数小时。
俄罗斯国防部称, overnight 俄军在俄罗斯本土及被占领的克里米亚地区击落了99架乌克兰无人机。
俄罗斯总统弗拉基米尔·普京于周四宣布,在东正教复活节周末实施为期32小时的停火,命令俄军从周六下午4点至周日结束期间停止敌对行动。
乌克兰总统弗拉基米尔·泽连斯基于周六承诺将遵守停火协议,称这是推进和平倡议的契机。但他警告称,任何违反停火协议的行为都将遭到迅速的军事反击。
2026年4月11日,乌克兰克拉马托尔斯克市中心遭俄罗斯使用KAB-250制导炸弹空袭后的废墟景象。何塞·科隆/安纳多卢通讯社/盖蒂图片社
“复活节本应是静谧与安全的时刻。复活节停火也可能成为真正走向和平的开端,”泽连斯基于周六在一篇网络帖文中写道。
但他补充道:“我们都清楚我们面对的是谁。乌克兰将遵守停火协议,并以严格对等的方式作出回应。”
乌克兰此前曾提议俄罗斯在东正教复活节假期期间暂停袭击对方的能源基础设施。
此前的停火尝试收效甚微,双方互相指责对方违反停火协议。
克里姆林宫发言人德米特里·佩斯科夫周五将普京的这一举措称为“人道主义”姿态,但表示莫斯科仍致力于基于其长期诉求的全面和解——这一关键分歧点一直阻碍着双方达成协议。
战俘交换
俄罗斯国防部称,周六进行的一次战俘交换使175名俄军士兵返国。
泽连斯基证实了周六的这次交换,称共有175名军人和7名平民被送回乌克兰。
“他们中的大多数自2022年以来一直被关押。如今他们终于回家了,”他在X平台上写道。
在乌克兰北部的交换现场,斯维特兰娜·波戈辛等待着儿子归来。当被问及停火协议时,她说:“我愿意相信这会成真。愿上帝保佑,希望一切顺利。我们会相信并期盼,在这样一个神圣的节日里迎来停火,迎来和平——乌克兰的和平,全世界的和平。”
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——弗拉基米尔·泽连斯基 / Володимир Зеленський (@ZelenskyyUa) 2026年4月11日
“只有当我的儿子回家时,我的庆祝才会到来,”她补充道。“我会将他拥入怀中——对我而言,那将是最盛大的庆祝。对每一位母亲、每一个家庭来说都是如此。”
定期的战俘交换是莫斯科与基辅之间由美国斡旋、长达数月却几乎毫无成果的谈判中为数不多的积极成果之一。这些谈判在阻止俄罗斯入侵其邻国的关键问题上没有取得任何进展,这场战争如今已进入第五年。
另据俄罗斯国家媒体报道,7名俄罗斯库尔斯克地区居民于周六从乌克兰返国,他们是在2024年乌克兰军队占领该地区部分区域后被乌军俘虏的。俄罗斯人权专员塔季扬娜·莫斯科尔科娃在白俄罗斯-乌克兰边境迎接了他们。
据莫斯科尔科娃透露,这些返国人员是2024年乌克兰军队占领库尔斯克部分区域后被带往乌克兰的库尔斯克居民中的最后一批。
2024年8月,乌克兰军队突然攻入库尔斯克,这是该国在战争中取得的最大战场胜利之一。此次入侵是二战以来首次有入侵者占领俄罗斯领土,对克里姆林宫造成了耻辱性打击。
2 dead in Russian drone strikes in Ukraine ahead of ceasefire for Orthodox Easter
April 11, 2026 / 9:28 AM EDT / AP
Russian drone strikes killed at least two people in the Ukrainian city of Odesa overnight into Saturday, local authorities reported, ahead of a proposed ceasefire for Orthodox Easter.
A further two people were wounded in the attack on the Black Sea port city, when drones hit a residential area, damaging apartment buildings, houses and a kindergarten.
According to the Ukrainian Air Force, Russia targeted Ukraine with 160 drones overnight, of which 133 were shot down or intercepted, hours before a proposed Easter ceasefire was due to come into force.
Russia’s Defense Ministry said 99 Ukrainian drones were shot down overnight across Russia and occupied Crimea.
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday declared a 32-hour ceasefire over the Orthodox Easter weekend, ordering Russian forces to halt hostilities from 4 p.m. Saturday until the end of Sunday.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy promised Saturday to abide by the ceasefire, describing it as an opportunity to build on peace initiatives. But he warned there would be a swift military response to any violations.
A view of the aftermath following a Russian airstrike using KAB-250 guided bombs in the city center of Kramatorsk, Ukraine, on April 11, 2026. Jose Colon/Anadolu via Getty Images
“Easter should be a time of silence and safety. A ceasefire (at) Easter could also become the beginning of real movement toward peace,” Zelenskyy wrote in an online post on Saturday.
But he added: “We all understand who we are dealing with. Ukraine will adhere to the ceasefire and respond strictly in kind.”
Ukraine earlier proposed to Russia a pause in attacks on each other’s energy infrastructure over the Orthodox Easter holiday.
Previous ceasefire attempts have had little impact, with both sides accusing each other of violations.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov on Friday described Putin’s move as a “humanitarian” gesture, but said Moscow remains focused on a comprehensive settlement based on its longstanding demands – a key sticking point that has prevented the two sides from reaching an agreement.
Prisoners exchanged
Russia’s Defense Ministry said that a prisoner swap Saturday brought home 175 of its soldiers.
Zelenskyy confirmed Saturday’s exchange, saying that 175 service members and seven civilians were returned.
“Most had been held in captivity since 2022. And finally, they are home,” he wrote on X.
At the exchange site in northern Ukraine, Svitlana Pohosyan waited for her son’s return. Asked about the ceasefire, she said: “I want to believe it. God willing, may it be so. We will believe and hope that everything will be fine, that a ceasefire will come on such a holy day, and that there will be peace — peace in Ukraine and peace in the whole world.”
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— Volodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський (@ZelenskyyUa) April 11, 2026
“My celebration will come when my son returns,” she added. “I will hold him in my arms — and that will be the greatest celebration for me. And for every mother, every family.”
Periodic prisoner exchanges have been one of the few positive outcomes of otherwise fruitless monthslong U.S.-brokered negotiations between Moscow and Kyiv. The talks have delivered no progress on key issues preventing an end to Russia’s invasion of its neighbor, now in its fifth year.
Separately, seven residents of Russia’s Kursk region returned from Ukraine Saturday after they were captured by the Ukrainian army, Russian state media reported. They were greeted at the Belarusian-Ukrainian border by Russia’s human rights ombudswoman, Tatyana Moskalkova.
According to Moskalkova, the returnees were the last of those who were taken to Ukraine from the Kursk region after the Ukrainian army took control of parts of the region in 2024.
Ukrainian forces made a surprise incursion into Kursk in August 2024 in one of their biggest battlefield successes in the war. The incursion was the first time Russian territory was occupied by an invader since World War II and dealt a humiliating blow to the Kremlin.
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