Ukraine, Russia and ceasefire
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Ceasefire under strain: Both sides reported casualties and accused each other of violating the US-brokered truce meant to last from Saturday to Monday. Political stakes high: Trump framed the pause and prisoner swap as a potential turning point, but past ...
By Guy Faulconbridge and Mark Trevelyan MOSCOW, May 8 (Reuters) - Russia and Ukraine accused each other on Friday of violating ceasefires that each has separately declared, as Moscow prepares to hold its annual World War Two victory parade under tight security.
Donald Trump has announced a three-day ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine, which covers the annual Russian Victory Day celebration marking the end of the Second World War.
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday declared a two-day ceasefire in the conflict with Ukraine to mark the anniversary of the defeat of Nazi Germany in World War Two, Russian agencies said,