Putin announces unilateral three-day ceasefire in Ukraine for Victory Day, starting May 8
- Vladimir Putin announced a three-day ceasefire in Ukraine from May 8 to May 10 to commemorate the victory of the Soviet Union in World War II, urging Ukraine to join the truce.
- In light of ongoing conflicts, the Russian armed forces warned of a response to any violations of the ceasefire by Ukraine.
- U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio called the upcoming week 'very critical' for determining U.S. Involvement in peace efforts, amid ongoing hostilities.
- Ukraine's Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said progress was made on a mineral agreement with the U.S., crucial for Ukraine's resources in the conflict.
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Ukraine War - Putin orders unilateral ceasefire for 8-10 May
Russia's President Putin has ordered a three-day ceasefire for his army in the Ukraine war, to begin at midnight on May 8th and end at midnight on May 10th, the Kremlin reported in Moscow. Germany, Ukraine and the US reacted cautiously.
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