Russia ignores Ukraine's unilateral ceasefire and attacks kindergarten
Summary
Ukraine announced a one-sided ceasefire, but Russia continued attacks, including hitting a kindergarten in the Sumy region where one woman died. Ukrainian President Zelensky said Russia ignored the ceasefire by launching many drone and missile attacks on cities and civilian areas.Key Facts
- Ukraine declared a one-sided, open-ended ceasefire starting Tuesday night.
- Russia continued its attacks despite this ceasefire, targeting front lines and civilian areas with drones and missiles.
- A kindergarten in the Sumy region was hit, killing one woman; no children were present at that time.
- Both Ukraine and Russia announced separate ceasefires earlier in the week without agreeing on terms or monitoring.
- Russia demanded a truce for Victory Day events on May 8-9 but kept attacking afterward.
- Ukraine said it would respond similarly to Russia’s actions and decide next steps after military reports.
- On May 9, Russia planned a reduced military parade due to security concerns and threats from Ukraine.
- Ukraine launched attacks deep inside Russia, killing two people in Cheboksary, far from the frontline.
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