Russia on Monday accused Ukraine of breaching a declared three-day ceasefire, claiming 23,802 violations across Russia's special military operation zone, while Ukraine said Russia has no intention to end the conflict.
Russia and Ukraine on Friday agreed to a three-day ceasefire and a swap of 1,000 prisoners.
According to the Russian Defense Ministry, Russian forces have strictly complied with the ceasefire arrangements in its special military operation zone since 00:00 in May.
Ukrainian armed formations carried out strikes using unmanned aerial vehicles and shelled Russian military positions, the ministry said in a statement.
"Over the past 24 hours, Ukrainian forces launched 12 assault attempts and conducted 767 bombardments against Russian positions using multiple launch rocket systems, field artillery and mortars. They also launched 6,905 drone strikes," said the ministry.
Ukrainian forces also targeted civilian facilities in Russia’s Belgorod Region with 18 drones, leaving two residents injured.
Meanwhile, Russian troops responded in kind to the actions of Ukrainian forces, delivering return fire on enemy multiple launch rocket systems, artillery and mortar positions, and neutralizing enemy command posts and drone launch sites, according to the Russian side. Russian air defense systems shot down 85 fixed-wing drones along the front line.
Russia did not launch any strikes from operational-tactical aviation, attack drones or missile units of Russian Armed Forces groups, the ministry said.
The General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces reported 180 battles along the front line. Ukrainian forces repelled Russian attacks in multiple directions, while shooting down 1,577 drones.
In a video address on Monday night, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said that Ukraine is now working at full capacity on preparations to counter a possible new wave of attacks, as Russia has not yet demonstrated in any way that it wants to end the conflict.
Russia accuses Ukraine of violating ceasefire, Ukraine says Russia has no intention to end conflict
