Russia begins unilateral Ukraine ceasefire
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Kyiv said it would begin a truce on 6 May and then "act symmetrically" after Moscow declared a pause for its Victory Day parade.
By Dan Peleschuk and Anna Pruchnicka KYIV, May 6 (Reuters) - Ukraine accused Russia of flouting a Kyiv-proposed ceasefire on Wednesday by carrying out dozens of battlefield assaults, air strikes and drone attacks in what President Volodymyr Zelenskiy described as Moscow's "obvious spurning" of peace.
Britain has helped Ukraine develop its air defenses, but it's now learning from Kyiv, the head of the RAF told Business Insider.