Russia has warned foreign diplomatic missions and international organizations that it could launch “massive retaliatory strikes” on Kyiv, including against “decision-making centers,” if Ukraine disrupts Victory Day events in Moscow.
Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said Moscow had sent an official note to foreign missions urging them to ensure the “timely evacuation” of diplomatic staff and citizens from the Ukrainian capital, AFP reported.
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Ceasefire Clash Ahead of May 9
The warning comes ahead of Russia’s May 9 Victory Day celebrations, which commemorate the Soviet Union’s victory over Nazi Germany in World War II.
The Kremlin earlier declared a unilateral ceasefire for May 8-9 to coincide with the commemorations. President Volodymyr Zelensky dismissed the proposal as a cynical attempt to protect Moscow’s parade rather than a genuine move toward peace.
Zelensky proposed Ukraine’s own ceasefire beginning May 6, but said Russia ignored it and continued strikes across multiple Ukrainian regions.
“Today, virtually all day long, virtually every hour, we have been receiving reports of strikes from various regions,” Zelensky said in his evening address.
He said Ukraine would “respond in kind” to Russia’s violations and decide its next steps accordingly.
Moscow Scales Back Parade
Moscow has also moved to scale back this year’s Victory Day parade, with military hardware expected to be absent from the procession for the first time in almost two decades due to what Russian officials called the “operational situation.”
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