Russia calls on Ukraine to join ceasefire over May public holiday
Russia has called on Ukraine to “follow” its example in calling a ceasefire for the May public holiday next weekend.
“All military actions are suspended for this period [8-10 May]. Russia believes that the Ukrainian side should follow this example,” a Kremlin statement read.
“In the event of violations by the Ukrainian side, Russia’s armed forces will give an adequate and effective response.”
This is the second such truce announced by Moscow in recent weeks but it has been accused of repeated violations of the previous temporary truce it called on Easter Sunday.
Arpan Rai29 April 2025 04:08
Zelensky accuses Putin of ‘manipulation’ over latest ceasefire offer
Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky has accused the Russian president Vladimir Putin of manipulating the world and deceiving the US with his latest temporary ceasefire offer made yesterday.
Mr Putin announced a temporary ceasefire in Ukraine next weekend to mark the 80th anniversary of victory in the Second World War, the Kremlin has said.
“Russia has consistently rejected everything and continues to manipulate the world, trying to deceive the United States. Now, yet again, another attempt at manipulation: for some reason everyone is supposed to wait until 8 May before ceasing fire — just to provide Putin with silence for his parade,” Mr Zelensky said in his nightly address yesterday.
He said: “We in Ukraine never wanted a single second of this war. Back on 11 March, we responded positively to the American proposal for a full ceasefire.”
“We made our own proposal to Russia – bilaterally – to halt strikes at least on civilian targets. We also proposed making the Easter ceasefire full and extending it for thirty days,” Mr Zelensky said, highlighting numerous ceasefire proposals made by Kyiv that have not been acknowledged by Moscow so far.
The 72-hour ceasefire is the second announced by Moscow in recent weeks, after it declared a 30-hour Easter Sunday truce – which Kyiv and its European allies accused it of breaching.
The Kremlin said the truce will last from the beginning of 8 May and last until the close of 10 May, adding that Russia give an “adequate and effective response” to any Ukrainian violations.
Moscow remains ready for peace talks without any preconditions, the statement added.

Arpan Rai29 April 2025 03:56