The Russian Ministry of Defense has proposed a temporary, localized ceasefire with Ukrainian forces in the contested Donetsk region city of Kostiantynivka, ostensibly to facilitate the transfer of the bodies of fallen Ukrainian soldiers.
Russia proposes that Ukraine declare a ceasefire in Kostiantynivka
According to statements circulated by Russian state media on Sunday, July 5, Moscow has proposed halting hostilities in the settlement from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. local time on Monday, July 6. The Russian ministry stipulated that Ukraine must provide an official response to the ceasefire proposal by 11:00 a.m. on July 5.
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“The Russian side is ready to conduct a humanitarian action to transfer the bodies of dead Ukrainian servicemen in this populated area,” the Russian defense ministry statement read, proposing that the Ukrainian side cease firing on the city during the specified six-hour window.
The ceasefire proposal closely follows a wave of Russian state media reports asserting complete control over Kostiantynivka. Both Ukrainian military officials and independent analysts have strongly refuted these claims, characterizing them as a deliberate disinformation campaign.
On Saturday, the 19th Army Corps of the Ukrainian Ground Forces released video footage filmed in various districts of Kostiantynivka to demonstrate that the city remains firmly under Ukrainian control. The military described the Russian claims of capture as an “information fake” designed to create an illusion of success to mask heavy personnel losses and tactical failures.
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