U.S. embassy in Kyiv warns of 'potentially significant' air attack
- The U.S. Embassy in Kyiv issued a warning on May 9, 2025, about a potentially significant Russian air attack in the coming days in Kyiv, Ukraine.
- This warning follows Vladimir Putin's self-declared 'Victory Day truce' from May 8 to May 11, which Ukraine and allies consider repeatedly violated by Russian attacks.
- Western leaders including Keir Starmer, Emmanuel Macron, Friedrich Merz, and Donald Tusk gathered in Kyiv to discuss a 30-day unconditional ceasefire proposal aiming to halt hostilities.
- U.S. President Donald Trump called on May 8 for a '30-day unconditional ceasefire' and urged both sides to 'end this stupid war' amid around 5,000 military deaths weekly.
- Officials warn that a fresh Russian strike could undermine ceasefire efforts and peace talks, prompting the embassy to advise U.S. Citizens to be ready to shelter immediately.
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US embassy in Kyiv warns of potential mass attack amid Putin's Victory Day 'truce'
The United States embassy in Kyiv on May 9 issued a warning that Russia could launch "a potentially significant" attack in the coming days and urged U.S. citizens to prepare to take shelter immediately in the event of an aerial alert. The warning comes amid Russian President Vladimir Putin's self-declared "Victory Day truce," a ceasefire the Kremlin claimed would last from midnight on May 8 to midnight on May 11 in honor of Russia's May 9 celebr…
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