Divya Delhi: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy proposed Sunday a 30-day ban on long-range drone and missile attacks against civilian targets, emphasizing that Russia did not launch airstrikes during the Easter ceasefire despite more than 2,000 other violations. Zelenskyy voiced hope for a halt in airstrikes and claimed that this format is "easiest to extend," accusing Russia of carrying out its ground offensive in spite of a truce declaration on Easter. Zelenskyy posted on X, "The Russian army has broken Putin's ceasefire over two thousand times since the day began." But today there were no alerts for air raids. As a result, this ceasefire model has been established and is the most easily expanded. For a minimum of 30 days, with the potential for an extension, Ukraine offers to stop any attacks on civilian facilities using long-range drones and missiles, he continued. Russia's main goal, according to Zelanskyy, is to "destroy human lives and prolong the war" if it opposes this step.