Kremlin proposes 32-hour ceasefire starting on Saturday afternoon – with Ukraine expected to agree to plan

Vladimir Putin has declared a 32-hour ceasefire in Ukraine over the Orthodox Easter weekend, after an earlier call from Volodymyr Zelenskyy for a pause.

The president’s decree, released by the Kremlin on Thursday, orders Russian forces to observe a ceasefire starting on 4pm Saturday and lasting until the end of Sunday.

Zelenskyy proposed earlier in the week that each side stop targeting the other’s energy infrastructure over the holiday, saying he made the offer through the US, which has been mediating talks between delegations from Moscow and Kyiv as Russia’s invasion stretches into a fifth year.

There was no immediate reaction from Kyiv to Putin’s announcement.