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Russian side, there was not even a token attempt to cease fire on the front.** As we did over the past 24 hours, Ukraine will respond in kind today as well. We will defend
Russian missile and drone strike, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Kyiv, Ukraine. Photograph: Gleb Garanich/Reuters Ukraine’s president Volodymyr Zelenskyy responded
attacks. “As we did over the past 24 hours, Ukraine will respond in kind today as well. We will defend our positions and people’s lives,” Zelenskyy said. Ukraine also reported striking a Russian
Ukraine began responding on Friday to Russian strikes, launching a large-scale long-range drone attack
attacked its [Victory Day](/news/2026/5/9/russia-holds-downsized-victory-day) parade in Moscow’s Red Square on May 9. It is a major Russian holiday commemorating the end of the Second World War. Ukraine President Volodymyr [Zelenskyy](https://t.me/V_Zelenskiy_official/18877)
Ukraine of committing more than 1,000 ceasefire violations. It said Ukrainian forces attacked civilian targets in several Russian regions and carried out strikes against Russian military positions on the front line. Russia’s military
Ukraine would observe a ceasefire beginning at the end of Tuesday and would respond in kind to Russia's actions from that moment on. He didn't put an end date on the move
Ukraine making significant inroads in [destroying Russian energy infrastructure](/features/2026/4/24/russian-oil-exports-slump-as-ukraine-hammers-ports-and-refineries) in recent weeks. On Sunday, Ukrainian officials said Russian attacks had killed at least three people, and that close to 150 combat engagements had occurred
Ukraine dismissed the proposal as a cynical ploy to protect the parade from drone attacks. Volodymyr Zelenskyy responded by announcing a separate truce from 6 May, saying it was “not serious” to expect Kyiv
Ukraine had committed more than 1,000 ceasefire violations by launching drone and artillery attacks against its troops and civilian targets in multiple Russian regions. The ministry said the attacks were recorded in Russia-annexed
attacks on [Ukraine](https://www.theguardian.com/world/ukraine), including on the capital, Kyiv, where a cruise missile hit an apartment block on Thursday, killing 24 people including three children. The final death toll in Kyiv emerged
respond “We are closely documenting everything and keeping the situation under control,” he said, warning that “everyone who is being drawn into any aggressive actions against Ukraine must understand” that the country is ready
Ukraine’s Air Force tallied 619 Russian drones and 47 missiles launched during the attacks. Air defences shot down or suppressed 610 of them, it said. “Russia’s tactics remain unchanged – attack drones, cruise missiles
attacks on energy infrastructure have had and are having in Ukraine, and meet those who are helping to rebuild that infrastructure and [build even greater resilience into the Ukrainian energy system](https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/may/28/ukraine-built-more-onshore-wind-turbines-last-year-than-england),
Russian President Vladimir Putin listens to Head of the Republic of Mordovia Artyom Zdunov at the Kremlin in Moscow, Monday, May 4, 2026. **Mikhail Metzel/Pool Sputnik Kremlin** Mikhail Metzel/Pool Sputnik Kremlin Russia's Defense Ministry
responders sent to the sites of attacks, and also struck two dozen sites associated with Ukraine’s railway system and other critical infrastructure. After strikes in western Ukraine close to the Hungarian border, [Hungary summoned
Russian aggression and daily missile and drone attacks amid Moscow’s continued war on Ukraine. The Helsinki City Rescue Department had warned the nearly 2 million inhabitants of Finland’s Uusimaa region to stay indoors
Russian crude – dropped their objections to EU support for Ukraine. Viktor Orbán, the Hungarian prime minister who was defeated by his Conservative rival, Péter Magyar, earlier this month, will not take part in what would
Russian leaders to take real steps to end their war, especially since Russia’s defence ministry believes it cannot hold a parade in Moscow without Ukraine’s goodwill.” Without an agreement, Moscow faces the embarrassing
Ukraine invasion has been opposed by the Italian government. The Russia participation has been a particular sore point, with Culture Minister Alessandro Giuli saying he would not attend previews of the exhibition next week