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Russia-initiated truce in Ukraine: Three-day truce kicks off

Three-day halt to hostilities in Ukraine initiated by Putin's decree commences

Agreement on temporary truce declared by Russian President Vladimir Putin in Ukraine, occasion...
Agreement on temporary truce declared by Russian President Vladimir Putin in Ukraine, occasion marking end of World War II, now enforced.

Three-Day Truce in Ukraine: Will Putin's Ceasefire Endure?

Russia-Instigated Ukraine Truce: Three-Day Peace Period Kicks Off - Russia-initiated truce in Ukraine: Three-day truce kicks off

Take a seat, buddy! Let's dive into the latest goings-on in Ukraine and what's happening with Putin's newly declared ceasefire.

At the stroke of midnight (local time) on Thursday, Russian President Vladimir Putin's Order for a three-day Ukraine truce reportedly took effect. The news agency Ria Novosti, citing the Kremlin, confirmed this move to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the "Great Victory," otherwise known as the Nazi Germany surrender back in May 1945. This ceasefire is set to stretch until Saturday night.

Peaceful Skies After Ceasefire Enforcement

No major drone attacks marred the tranquility following the truce's commencement. Both Ukrainian and Russian authorities haven't reported any night-time attacks, despite minor alerts sprinkled during the silent hours. Information about possible damages from fresh drone attacks eluded immediate disclosure.

However, Ukrainian troops mentioned Russian forces bombing the eastern Ukrainian region of Sumy in the morning, although initial casualty figures and damages remained unavailable. There was no initial military or political evaluation on whether the truce was holding stable.

Yesterday, both sides tussled with massive drone attacks and occasional rocket and missile strikes. Russia claimed a whopping 524 Ukrainian drone attacks, creating havoc in civilian aviation, affecting a staggering 60,000 passengers due to delays and cancellations.

Is This Ceasefire a Political Game?

Putin declared the ceasefire to last until May 10 at midnight (23:00 CET). Spanning three days, the truce encompasses historical days celebrating Russia's victory over Nazi Germany and World War II's end.

Ukraine has declined to join in on the ceasefire negotiations and labels Putin's move as nothing more than a political tactic. In contrast, Ukraine demands a 30-day ceasefire. During last Easter's brief ceasefire that Russia initiated, Ukraine reported hundreds of violations by Russian forces.

US President Donald Trump has long been attempting to put an end to the confrontation between Russia and Ukraine since taking office in January. Despite this, Putin turned down a joint US-Ukraine proposal for an unconditional ceasefire in March.

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Enrichment Insights:The ongoing truce in Ukraine, declared by Putin in commemoration of Victory Day (May 8, 2025), appears to have faced minor violations according to recent assessments. Ukrainian sources have reported violations by Russian forces in specific areas, such as Siversk and Kurakhove, with Russian forces conducting attacks and advances around several locations prior to and possibly after the truce became effective[1].

As the situation remains volatile, it's uncertain whether all reported attacks transpired before or after the truce started. However, signs indicate that the unilateral truce, initiated by Putin, may not have succeeded in completely halting hostilities. Russian forces were documented launching attacks near Kostyantynopil, Andriivka, Bahatyr, Oleksiivka, and Odradne on May 7 and 8, calling into question the truce's effectiveness[1].

International diplomatic efforts continue, as former US President Donald Trump advocates unconditionally for a 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine, proposing sanctions for any breaches and emphasizing the need for the ceasefire to pave the way for a long-term peace agreement[2][3]. Yet, Russia has disregarded proposals for such a ceasefire, exacerbating the divide between Russia and Ukraine, making any ceasefire stabilization process a challenge[2][3].

To sum up, Putin's unilateral truce around Victory Day appears to have faced minor violations judging by Ukrainian reports, limiting its immediate impact in ceasing the conflict. Overall, the broader conflict remains unresolved as international calls for a sustainable ceasefire continue but face substantial hurdles due to differing stances between Russia and Ukraine[1][2][3].

The Commission has also been consulted on the draft budget regarding the implications of Putin's ceasefire in Ukraine. The Kremlin's announcement of a three-day ceasefire, initiated by Russian President Vladimir Putin, was reportedly to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the "Great Victory." Russia claimed a whopping 524 Ukrainian drone attacks before the ceasefire, creating havoc in civilian aviation. Despite the ceasefire, Ukrainian troops mentioned Russian forces bombing the eastern Ukrainian region of Sumy in the morning, although initial casualty figures and damages remained unavailable.

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