Ukraine 'Will Respond in Kind' Zelenskyy Says Ahead of Moscow Parade
- President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated Ukraine proposed a ceasefire and diplomatic talks to Russia, but Russia continued military attacks, so Ukraine plans to respond in kind depending on the situation.
- Zelenskyy reported that Russian forces carried out 1,820 attacks in one day and said Ukraine would decide next steps, including imposing its own ceasefire starting May 6, acting reciprocally if Russia violated it.
- Russia will hold a reduced Victory Day parade without heavy military equipment, citing operational concerns and an alleged terrorism threat from Kyiv.
- Russia declared a unilateral ceasefire for May 8–9 without coordinating with Kyiv and threatened strikes if commemorations were disrupted; Zelenskyy called this ceasefire proposal manipulative and not serious, aimed at protecting the parade rather than promoting peace.
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Zelensky said that Russia ignored Ukraine's proposal to cease fire and continued attacks in several regions, warning that Kiev will respond "symmetrically." He said that the main parade of Russia's Victory Day "depends on...
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Ukraine 'will respond in kind' Zelenskyy says ahead of Moscow parade
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