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Moscow and Kyiv accuse Putin’s ceasefire
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Wladimir Putin announced a one -sided ceasefire at the end of the Second World War. But the fights apparently continue in many places.
Russia and Ukraine accuse each other of violations of the three -day ceasefire called out by Kremlin chief Vladimir Putin. According to the general staff in Kiev, there have been almost 200 clashes on the battlefield over the past 24 hours.
Around the mining town of Pokrowsk in the Donetsk area alone, the Ukraine resisted 71 Russian advances, according to the general staff in the morning. The continuing shelling of the front -close cities with a rocket and more than 30 directed aviation bombs is also complained about.
Putin announced ceasefire for world war commemoration
For their part, the Russian authorities reported a drone attack on the area management in Belgorod. Governor Wjatscheslaw Gladkow published a video at Telegram to show the consequences of the attack. You can see some metal parts on the ground, which may be drone splinters. There are no major damage to the building. There were no dead and injuries, said Gladkow.
Kremlin chief Putin ordered a three -day ceasefire from May 8th to May 11th. He justified this with humanitarian considerations. On May 9, Putin stops a large military parade on the Red Square in front of international state guests for the anniversary of the victory in World War II, including China’s head of state and party XI Jinping. Ukraine criticized the ceasefire as a theater staging and called for an extension to 30 days.
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Source: Stern

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