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attack connected to Moscow’s commemorations and a military parade in Red Square. “The Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs strongly urges the authorities of your country… to treat this statement with the utmost responsibility
Russian authorities "fear drones may buzz over Red Square" on May 9, followed up on Trump's statement by issuing a decree mockingly permitting Russia to hold its Victory Day celebrations on Saturday, declaring
statements," Svyrydenko said. **Russian territory hit by Ukrainian cruise missiles** Ukraine also kept up the pace of its long-range attacks on Russian rear areas, apparently aiming at more oil facilities in an effort
Russian capital overnight but were repelled by air defence systems, Sobyanin said. The rare attacks on Moscow come five days before Russia’s [annual Victory Day parade](/news/2022/5/6/russia-what-is-victory-day-and-why-is-it-important-this-may-9), which this year will be held without
statements as he arrives for the EU Summit in Ayia Napa, Cyprus, Thursday, April 23, 2026. **Petros Karadjias/AP** Petros Karadjias/AP KYIV, Ukraine — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is seeking details of a short-term ceasefire Russia
attacks. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said the authorities have taken “additional security measures”. United States President Donald Trump announced on Friday that Russia and Ukraine had [agreed to his request for a ceasefire](/news/2026/5/8/trump-announces-three-day-ceasefire-in-russia-ukraine-war) running
statement from plant managers who were installed by Russia. Regional governor Fedorov said Russian forces launched 629 strikes across 45 settlements in the region in a single day, with at least 50 reports of damage
Zelenskyy makes statements as he arrives for the EU Summit in Ayia Napa, Cyprus, Thursday, April 23, 2026. **Petros Karadjias/AP** Petros Karadjias/AP BRUSSELS — The European Union on Thursday approved a 90-billion-euro ($106-billion
Russian troops fighting in Ukraine, framing their mission as a “just cause” against “an aggressive force armed and supported by the entire NATO bloc”. “Victory has always been and will be ours,” he added
statement from Ukraine’s National Police. Two people died in the city of Nizhyn in the northern region of Chernihiv, while a one-year-old boy was among the wounded in Kharkiv region, police said
statements to that effect, the two sides remain far from any lasting settlement. Putin has signalled he is prepared to continue fighting until Ukraine cedes territory it currently controls in the Donbas, among other demands
statement. - **Fears grow for jailed Nobel laureate:** Supporters of imprisoned Iranian Nobel Peace Prize winner Narges Mohammadi warned that her health is in “catastrophic” decline and appealed for urgent international intervention. Her legal team said
Russian military planners fear that having such a robust missile shield could tempt Washington to launch a first strike that would knock out most of Moscow’s nuclear arsenal in hopes of intercepting a small
attacked him in public, famously called the Ukrainian leader “the greatest salesman on Earth”. A much more sympathetic voice, New York Times columnist David French, has recently portrayed Zelenskyy as “the new leader of free
statement from the Russian defence ministry on Wednesday this week. Russia warned of “unpredictable consequences” and said that “the moves of European leaders are increasingly dragging these countries into the war with Russia.” It published
statement noted. It branded those actions grave breaches of international law. The EU said its designations target institutions and individuals involved in programmes subjecting children to pro-Russian indoctrination, including patriotic events, ideological education
statement on X on Wednesday. The attack on a sorting yard at the Zaporizhia-Live station in the southern Zaporizhia region killed an assistant train driver, he said, adding that the main driver was injured
Russian invasion of Ukraine.](https://www.aljazeera.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/afp_6a044f80df47-1778667392.jpg?w=770&resize=770%2C513&quality=80) Ukraine’s former Presidential Office Chief of Staff Andriy Yermak stands in court before a hearing in a money laundering case in Kyiv