Russia launches more than 100 drones at Ukraine as 72-hour ceasefire ends
Sunday, 11 May 2025 () Following a brief self-imposed ceasefire, Russia launched a significant aerial offensive against Ukraine, deploying over 100 drones. This escalation occurred after European leaders visited Kyiv to show solidarity and propose a 30-day ceasefire. While President Putin has proposed direct talks with Kyiv later this month, President Zelenskyy insists on a genuine and verifiable commitment to peace.
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