Rusland zal altijd zegevieren, zegt Poetin tijdens ingetogen Dag van de Overwinning-parade
Moskou gehuld in zware beveiliging ondanks last-minute aankondiging van drie-daags staakt-het-vuren met Oekraïne
theguardian.comMoskou gehuld in zware beveiliging ondanks last-minute aankondiging van drie-daags staakt-het-vuren met Oekraïne
theguardian.comTerwijl het staakt-het-vuren begint, zegt Zelenskyy: ‘Het Rode Plein is voor ons minder belangrijk dan de levens van Oekraïense gevangenen die naar huis kunnen worden gebracht’
theguardian.comOekraïne stelde deze week een onbepaald staakt-het-vuren voor, maar dit werd herhaaldelijk door Rusland geschonden. • AFP merkte op dat Kyiv stelde dat Moskou een Oekraïense oproep om het vechten begin deze week te staken negeerde; een oproep die president Volodymyr Zelenskyy zag als een test om te bepalen of het Kremlin serieus was over het bieden van een korte adempauze in de vierjarige oorlog. • Rusland heeft gedreigd met een massale aanval op het hart van Kyiv als Oekraïne de Dag van de Overwinning-parade op zaterdag verstoort, waarbij buitenlandse diplomaten herhaaldelijk zijn opgeroepen om tijdig de Oekraïense hoofdstad te verlaten. Lees verder...
theguardian.comDozens killed despite ceasefire announced by Zelenskyy, after Moscow asked for Saturday truce for its annual military paradeEurope live – latest updatesKyiv has criticised Russia for attacking several Ukrainian cities overnight with more than 100 combat drones and three missiles, in spite of a unilateral 24-hour ceasefire called by Volodymyr Zelenskyy.Ukraine’s president had announced the truce after the Kremlin said it wanted a ceasefire on Saturday during its annual military parade in Red Square. He promised to reciprocate if Vladimir Putin broke Ukraine’s ceasefire, which ends at midnight on Wednesday. Continue reading...
theguardian.comKremlin tightens security ahead of Russia’s biggest national celebration on 9 May amid fears of Ukrainian drone strikesRussia shut down airports and temporarily cut mobile internet access for many users in Moscow on Tuesday, as it tightened security ahead of the 9 May Victory Day parade marking the defeat of Nazi Germany.The parade – Russia’s foremost national celebration – has already been scaled back and will proceed without heavy military hardware for the first time in nearly two decades, amid fears of long-range Ukrainian drone strikes. Continue reading...
theguardian.comRussian attack on gas facility in Poltava region kills three energy firm employees and two emergency service workersVolodymyr Zelenskyy has accused the Kremlin of “utter cynicism” for killing five people in overnight strikes at the same time as seeking a truce so it can stage a military parade in Moscow.Three employees of the state energy firm Naftogaz were killed in an initial attack on a gas facility in Ukraine’s central Poltava region, and two emergency service workers died at the scene in a follow-on bombing. Thirty-seven people were injured in the strikes. Continue reading...
theguardian.comAnnual event at Red Square will feature no armoured vehicles or missile systems for first time in two decades Europe live – latest updatesRussia will hold a scaled-back Victory Day parade in Moscow on 9 May, without military hardware for the first time in almost two decades due to fears of a long-range attack by Ukrainian drones.The defence ministry said no armoured vehicles or missile systems would roll across Red Square during the parade, which marks the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany, citing “the current operational situation”. Continue reading...
theguardian.comAlleged drunk driver in custody after 11 people transported by ground and two by air during Lao New Year paradeMore than 20 people were injured on Saturday after an alleged drunk driver plowed into pedestrians at a Louisiana parade celebrating the Lao New Year, according to KADN-TV (Fox 15).The driver, who has not been publicly identified, is in custody, according to a statement from the Iberia parish sheriff’s office. Some of the injuries are believed to be serious, authorities said. Continue reading...
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