Russia accuses Ukraine of violating U.S.-brokered three-day truce
Summary
Russia accused Ukraine of breaking a three-day ceasefire arranged by the United States. Both sides reported casualties and attacks during the truce, while talks to end the conflict continue with international mediation.Key Facts
- Russia said Ukraine violated a U.S.-brokered ceasefire that started on Saturday and was supposed to last three days.
- Ukraine reported that one person was killed and several were injured by Russian drone and artillery strikes during the ceasefire.
- Russian-installed officials in occupied Kherson said two people were hurt by Ukrainian attacks.
- Russia’s Defense Ministry claimed Ukraine broke the ceasefire over 1,000 times and attacked civilian and military targets.
- Ukraine acknowledged attacks by Russia but did not directly accuse Russia of violating the ceasefire.
- Russian and Ukrainian regions reported multiple injuries due to drone and artillery strikes during the ceasefire.
- President Trump announced the ceasefire and a prisoner swap to mark Russia’s Victory Day, hoping it could help end the war.
- Russian officials said peace talks would continue but insisted Ukraine must withdraw troops from the Donbas region before progress can happen.
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