Russia and Ukraine declare separate ceasefires ahead of WWII anniversary
Summary
Russia declared a ceasefire for May 8-9 to mark its annual World War II Victory Day and warned of missile strikes on Kyiv if Ukraine breaks it. Ukraine also announced a ceasefire starting May 5-6, hoping for peace during this period, but said it had not officially received Russia’s ceasefire offer.Key Facts
- Russia announced a one-sided ceasefire for May 8-9 during its Victory Day celebrations.
- Russia warned of a large missile attack on Kyiv if Ukraine violates this ceasefire.
- Ukraine’s President Zelenskyy declared a ceasefire starting May 5-6 without waiting for Russia’s official appeal.
- President Putin proposed the ceasefire during a phone call with President Donald Trump last week.
- May 9 is Russia’s Victory Day celebrating the defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II.
- Western countries mark the victory on May 8, due to time differences when the German surrender happened.
- Russia urged civilians and foreign embassy workers to leave Kyiv because of possible attacks.
- Zelenskyy called for real steps toward peace and noted Russia’s concern about holding its Victory Day parade.
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