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Putin's Victory Day Ceasefire Begins Without Ukraine's Participation

As Moscow resumes flights after Ukrainian drone strikes, the unilateral three-day truce highlights the deep mistrust between Russia and Ukraine.

Personal de emergencias de Ucrania en el lugar donde ha impactado un misil en Zaporiyia.
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Overview

  • Russia's three-day ceasefire for Victory Day celebrations, announced by President Putin, has gone into effect but has been rejected by Ukraine.
  • Ukrainian drone strikes targeted Moscow and ten other regions, prompting Russian air defenses to intercept 105 drones and temporarily suspend flights at Moscow airports.
  • A UAE-mediated prisoner swap saw 205 prisoners of war exchanged on each side, offering a rare moment of limited cooperation during ongoing hostilities.
  • Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobianin reported no significant injuries or damage from drone debris, though independent reports claim fragments struck a residential building.
  • Kyiv has dismissed the ceasefire as a propaganda move, emphasizing the need for a longer, unconditional truce to address the broader conflict.