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Russia announced on Tuesday that it will implement a unilateral ceasefire across Ukraine this Friday and Saturday to mark Victory Day, commemorating the defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II. However, Moscow simultaneously warned that it would respond with force if Ukraine attempts to disrupt the celebrations.
Ceasefire Details and Conditions
The Russian Defense Ministry said the ceasefire would take effect around May 9, covering all of Ukraine. The statement described the arrangement as a “humanitarian gesture” designed to allow Russian and Ukrainian soldiers and civilians alike to honor those who fell in WWII.
However, the military warning attached to the declaration has raised doubts about the sincerity of the ceasefire. Moscow made clear that Russian forces would remain in a “state of full readiness” and that any attempt to exploit the ceasefire window to launch attacks would face a “harsh response.”
Ukraine’s Response
As of press time, Ukrainian officials had not issued a formal response to Russia’s ceasefire proposal. Previous humanitarian ceasefire initiatives have largely failed to hold, with both sides repeatedly accusing each other of violations during the truce periods.
Kyiv has previously stated that any ceasefire arrangement must be conducted under international supervision and include a clear verification mechanism.
International Observers
Analysts note that Russia’s decision to announce the ceasefire at this moment serves both to create a solemn atmosphere for Victory Day domestically and to project a favorable posture on the international stage. However, amid heightened tensions in the Strait of Hormuz and global attention focused on the Middle East conflict, the international impact of this ceasefire declaration may be limited.
Source: NPR