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08 May 2025, 02:56 GMT+10
Russia unilaterally suspends offensive operations to mark Victory Day, despite ongoing Ukrainian drone strikes
A 72-hour ceasefire proposed by Russian President Vladimir Putin has officially come into effect, with Russian forces halting offensive operations from midnight on Thursday, despite a recent surge in Ukrainian drone attacks.
The truce, which will last until midnight on May 10-11, is intended as a humanitarian gesture marking the 80th anniversary of the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany.
According to the Kremlin, the ceasefire also aims to create an opening for direct peace negotiations with Ukraine without preconditions. "Yes, this is an initiative by the Russian side, by President Putin. It remains in force," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov confirmed on Wednesday, emphasizing Moscow's commitment to honoring the truce in full.
Ukraine's Vladimir Zelensky has refused to back the ceasefire, denouncing it as an "attempt at manipulation" and accusing Russia of using humanitarian overtures for tactical advantage.
Instead of pausing hostilities, Kiev intensified its drone campaign, with high-ranking Russian diplomat Rodion Miroshnik stating that Ukrainian UAV strikes over the past week caused a record number of civilian casualties - 15 killed and 142 injured.
Peskov condemned the continued attacks, accusing the "Kiev regime" of revealing "its essence and inclination toward terrorist actions." He noted that Russian special services and the military are taking all necessary measures to ensure Victory Day events proceed safely across the country.
Despite calls from some lawmakers for an "asymmetrical" response to the drone strikes, the Kremlin has reiterated its position: "All instructions have been given, there are no new elements here," Peskov said when asked about potential retaliation during the ceasefire window.
Victory Day, celebrated on May 9, commemorates the defeat of Nazi Germany in 1945 and remains one of the most significant public holidays in Russia.
(RT.com)
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