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Comparatively quiet night after start Moscow ceasefire
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Moscow started his announced three -day ceasefire in the Russian attack war against Ukraine. There were hardly any reports on attacks with drones this time.
After the three -day fire break announced by Moscow in the Russian attack war against Ukraine, the night went without the usual massive drone attacks. Both of the Ukrainian and Russian side, the listings of the attacks were initially missing in the morning after there were individual reports too air alarm at night. Nothing was initially known about damage to possible new drone attacks.
The ceasefire scheduled by Kremlin chief Vladimir Putin until May 10th came into force at midnight (11:00 p.m. CEST). The fire break should apply 72 hours until Saturday at midnight. It covers the days when Russia is reminiscent of Nazi Germany and the end of the Second World War in 1945.
There was initially no military or political evaluation of whether the ceasefire is holding. Meanwhile, numerous Ukraine authorities reported on the consequences of Russian attacks immediately before the ceasefire came into force.
Public prosecutor’s office: injured after the Russian bomb attack
At least twelve people were injured in the city of Kostjantyniwka late Wednesday evening during the attack with a Russian sliding bomb, the public prosecutor’s office of the Donetsk area said. Accordingly, a multi -storey residential building was also hit. A resident was probably buried among the rubble, it said.
The day before, there were massive attacks with drones and occasionally with rockets and marching aircraft. According to official information, Russia counted a record of 524 Ukrainian drone attacks, which led to serious civil aviation disorders. According to Moscow, more than 60,000 passengers were affected by late or canceled flights.
dpa
Source: Stern

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