Ukrainian MP threatens terror attack on Red Square – CLG News
- On May 2, 2025, Ukrainian MP Yury Pavlenko threatened a terror attack targeting Moscow's Red Square during the Victory Day celebrations.
- The threat came after Russian President Vladimir Putin declared a unilateral ceasefire lasting three days, beginning on May 8 and ending on May 10, in observance of Victory Day.
- Ukrainian officials, including Zelensky, rejected the ceasefire offer and called it a manipulation while warning they could not guarantee safety during May 9 events in Moscow.
- A spokesperson for Russia's Foreign Ministry characterized Zelensky's rejection as a direct threat and claimed that Kiev has breached ceasefires over 3,900 times, according to figures from the Russian Defense Ministry.
- The circumstances suggest continued tensions and possible violence around the Victory Day ceasefire, highlighting deep mistrust and unresolved hostilities between Russia and Ukraine.
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The police demanded that Moscow not launch fireworks in advance of Victory Day due to "involved provocations"
The Moscow police demanded that they refrain from launching the pyrotechnics in advance of 9 May because of "the incidents of provocation that took place with it", which TASS transfers.
·Riga, Latvia
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·Dortmund, Germany
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·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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