Putin’s three-day truce to mark WWII victory begins
Wednesday, 7 May 2025 A Kremlin-declared three-day ceasefire, coinciding with Russia’s World War II Victory Day, has begun. Kyiv, however, is calling for a 30-day truce, citing Russia's history of violating ceasefire agreements, including a recent Easter pause marred by alleged violations.
"Not for three days, not for 30 days. They are not the kind of people you can trust," says one Kyiv resident, sceptical of Russian President Vladimir Putin's order for a three-day ceasefire with Ukraine to coincide with Moscow's World War II Victory Day commemorations. Kyiv reported limited strikes...
Russian President Vladimir Putin accused Ukraine of launching attacks to intimidate world leaders attending Moscow’s Victory Day. Despite ceasefire calls, Kiev escalated drone strikes and incursions...
Russian President Vladimir Putin has proposed renewed peace talks with Ukraine in Istanbul, starting Thursday, May 15. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky welcomed the offer, calling it a..
Russian President Vladimir Putin has offered Ukraine a chance to resume peace talks in Istanbul without any preconditions. Moscow accuses Kyiv of violating multiple ceasefires, including launching over..
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on Sunday that he did "not believe" Russia would adhere to a coming three-day truce to coincide with Moscow's... IndiaTimes