‘Farce’: Ukraine says Russia violating own ceasefire

Tom Balmforth and Yulia Dysa |

Ukrainian soldiers say their drones have stopped Russian forces advancing in the country’s east.
Ukrainian soldiers say their drones have stopped Russian forces advancing in the country’s east.

Ukraine’s foreign minister says Russia has repeatedly violated its own three-day ceasefire hours after it began and called the initiative a “farce”, while Moscow says Kyiv has continued fighting.

There was, though, a drop-off in combat activity after the ceasefire announced by Russian President Vladimir Putin came into force in the early hours of Thursday, with a respite in the drone and missile attacks that had rattled Ukrainian cities earlier this week.

“Predictably, Putin’s ‘Parade ceasefire’ proves to be a farce,” Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha said on X, referring to the truce which coincides with a May 9 parade on Moscow’s Red Square to commemorate the end of World War II.

“Russian forces continue to attack across the entire frontline,” Sybiha wrote.

“From midnight to midday, Russia committed 734 ceasefire violations and 63 assault operations, 23 of which are still ongoing.”

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A worker puts out a fire of a building which was heavily damaged by a Russian strike in Sumy region. (AP PHOTO)

He said Kyiv was notifying the United States and European states about Russia’s actions.

The Russian defence ministry, cited by Interfax news agency, said that Ukraine, in turn, had carried out 488 attacks on Russian targets and twice tried to break through the border in the Kursk region.

The two sides did not immediately comment on each other’s battlefield reports, which Reuters could not independently confirm.

A late night report issued by the General Staff of Ukraine’s military nearly 24 hours in the proclaimed ceasefire said 154 clashes had been recorded. Russian forces, it said, had launched one missile attack and 15 air strikes.

Ukraine has not committed to abide by the ceasefire, calling it a ruse by Putin to create the impression he wants to end the war, which began when Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. Putin says he is committed to achieving peace.

Reuters journalists with a Ukrainian drone unit near the front in eastern Ukraine said a small Russian infantry raiding party had tried to advance on Thursday, but had been stopped by drones piloted by members of the unit.

A Ukrainian military spokesman earlier said Russia had continued assaults in areas on the eastern front and prosecutors said two people had been wounded along with the 55-year-old woman killed by bombs fired at the northern Sumy region.

The Russian ceasefire falls on the 80th anniversary of the World War Two defeat of Nazi Germany, for which Putin is hosting Chinese President Xi Jinping and other leaders ahead of a military parade on Red Square on May 9.

Ukraine, like the West, marks the anniversary on May 8.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy spent the day by taking a rare walk in central Kyiv to pay his respects to fallen Ukrainian soldiers at a vast mound of Ukrainian flags planted on a grassy verge on the central square.

“There will be a parade of cynicism. You simply cannot call it anything else. A parade of bile and lies. As if not dozens of allied states, but Putin personally defeated Nazism,” he said.

Ukraine launched successive drone attacks on Moscow this week, which had forced the closure of airports in the Russian capital and the grounding of airliners.

Zelenskiy on Thursday said he had told US President Donald Trump in a telephone call that a 30-day ceasefire was a “real indicator” of moving towards peace with Russia and Kyiv was ready to implement it immediately.

Reuters