Ukraine accuses Russia of violating its own truce over 700 times as Kyiv ratifies US minerals deal
- On the first day of the three-day ceasefire along a 1,000-kilometer front, Ukrainian officials reported that Russian forces breached the truce 734 times on May 8.
- The ceasefire coincided with Russia's 80th World War II victory anniversary parade, but Ukraine called it a farce due to ongoing Russian attacks.
- Russian forces launched 63 assaults and dropped guided bombs on northeastern Sumy, killing one woman and wounding two others while Russia accused Ukraine of nearly 500 violations.
- Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha criticized Putin for repeatedly breaking his promises, while President Zelenskyy described the ceasefire as a deceptive move.
- At the same time, Ukraine’s parliament unanimously ratified a minerals agreement with the U.S., a crucial move that will grant Washington access to Ukraine’s untapped mineral resources and establish a joint investment fund to support the country’s reconstruction, pending completion of necessary legal steps.
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Russia, Ukraine accuse each other of breaking three-day ceasefire
Ukraine’s government claimed Russia has repeatedly broken its three-day ceasefire, launching hundreds of attacks across the frontlines just hours after the truce began. The Russian military, meanwhile, accused Ukraine of continuing to strike inside Russian territory. The ceasefire, announced by Russian President Vladimir Putin, was timed to coincide with Russia’s May 9 Victory Day parade commemorating the end of World War II. Ukrainian officials…
Trump calls for 30-day cease-fire after Ukraine accuses Russia of breaking its own truce
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