Putin’s Three-Day Ceasefire Takes Effect
Moscow wants to make sure the world leaders it’s welcoming for its Victory Day parade on Friday are safe.
Moscow wants to make sure the world leaders it’s welcoming for its Victory Day parade on Friday are safe.

Forget the € 40 billion military aid—the EU couldn’t even collect the two million artillery shells it promised to deliver as a gift while protesting Moscow’s military parade.
The Kremlin said Moscow-Beijing relations are “at their highest point,” with both leaders reaffirming their alliance.
The Russian military and special services are taking “all necessary measures” to ensure the celebration of the victory against Nazi Germany is safe.
This is the worst violence between the nuclear-armed neighbours in two decades.
The Slovakian PM and Serbian president were denied flying over the Baltics and Poland.

Zelensky was only warning about possible Russian false-flag attacks, the country’s embassy in Bratislava claimed in response to PM Fico’s “anti-Ukrainian” remarks.
Incoming chancellor Friedrich Merz is contemplating sending long-range missiles to Kyiv.

“Kirillov was a war criminal and an absolutely legitimate target,” said a Kyiv official.

Witness described at least five assailants, saying “They act like trained fighters.”