Putin and Zelensky announce rival ceasefires ahead of Russia’s Victory Day

President Vladimir Putin on Monday declared a two-day ceasefire in the conflict with Ukraine on May 8-9 to mark Russia’s World War II victory, but Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky countered with his own proposed pause in fighting starting earlier, on the night of May 5-6.

Putin had first spoken of a possible ceasefire coinciding with commemorations of the 81st anniversary of the victory ‌in a phone conversation last week with US President Donald Trump.

Ukraine had been wary of the notion of a brief ceasefire rather than moves towards a prolonged end to fighting.

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Russia’s Defence Ministry, in a post on Telegram, announced the two-day May 8-9 truce and said it expected Ukraine to follow suit. It said Moscow’s forces would take all measures to ensure the safety of commemorations marking the defeat of Nazi Germany in what Russians call the Great Patriotic War.

It warned, however, that any attempt by Ukraine to disrupt the celebrations would prompt retaliation.

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“In the event of ⁠attempts by the Kyiv regime to implement its criminal plans to disrupt the celebration of the 81st anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War, the ‌Armed Forces of the Russian Federation will launch a retaliatory, massive missile attack on the centre of Kyiv,” it said.

  

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