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Putin threatens 'massive missile strike' on Kyiv if Ukraine breaks two-day truce

Putin threatens 'massive missile strike' on Kyiv if Ukraine breaks two-day truce

Summary

Russia declared a temporary ceasefire with Ukraine on May 8-9, 2026, to mark Russia’s World War II Victory Day celebrations. Russian President Vladimir Putin warned that if Ukraine violates this truce, Russia will launch a large missile attack on Kyiv.

Key Facts

  • Russia announced a two-day ceasefire covering May 8-9, 2026.
  • The ceasefire coincides with Russia’s annual World War II Victory Day.
  • President Putin proposed the truce during a phone call with U.S. President Donald Trump.
  • Russia threatened a “massive missile strike” on Kyiv if Ukraine breaks the ceasefire.
  • The Russian defense ministry warned civilians and foreign diplomats in Kyiv to leave the city.
  • Ukraine said it would consult with Washington about the details of the truce offer.
  • The ceasefire was declared unilaterally by Russia, meaning it was Russia’s decision alone.
  • Russia described the threat as a response to any attempt by Kyiv to disrupt the Victory Day celebrations.
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