Ukraine has refused to join the temporary ceasefire announced by the President of Russia on the occasion of the celebrations for the 80th anniversary of the Red Army’s victory in the Second World War.
The high three -day fire in Ukraine announced by the Russian president, Vladimir Putin, has entered into force this midnight without Kyiv joined the unilateral initiative of the Kremlin.
It will rule -the -Fires for the next 72 hours, until midnight from 10 to 11 May, on the occasion of the celebrations for the 80th anniversary of the Red Army’s victory over Nazi Germany in the Second World War. “Yes, the initiative of the Russian part, by President Putin, is still in force,” said Dmitri Peskov this morning, presidential spokesperson, at his daily telephone press conference.
Putin explained the truce with a view to the presence in the Russian capital of a Thirty foreign leadersThe one to the military stop on the red square will be present on 9 May.
Yesterday the Russian leader met the presidents of Venezuela and Cuba; Today he will receive the Chinese leader and tomorrow he will do the same with the president of Brazil and the Slovak Prime Minister.
Just next to Reject the truceThe President of Ukraine, Volodimir ZelenskiHe said that Kyiv cannot guarantee that the safety of leaders travel to Moscow to meet Putin.
As he did with the short Easter line, Putin said he had made that decision for “humanitarian reasons” and called Kyiv to follow his footsteps.
Drones attack
In context, the Domodédovo International Airport, in the south of the capital of Russia, was forced to temporarily interrupt the activities because of the attacks of Ukrainian drones against the Moscow region, according to Russian Aviation Rosaviatsia.
In turn, the mayor of Moscow, Serguéi Sobianin, reported in Telegram of the demolition of at least four drones near the Russian capital.
Source: EITB

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