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Ukraine, Russia trade aerial attacks ahead of WWII victory parade

A Russian military vehicle moves along the Garden Ring road in front of a huge Z letter, in central Moscow. — AFP
A Russian military vehicle moves along the Garden Ring road in front of a huge Z letter, in central Moscow. — AFP
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KYIVE: Russia and Ukraine traded a barrage of drone strikes overnight on Wednesday, in attacks that killed two in Kyiv and forced Moscow to shut major airports hours before a swathe of foreign leaders was to arrive. The Kremlin has announced a unilateral three-day truce to coincide with its grand May 9 military parade on Red Square, marking 80 years since the defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II.


Ukraine has dismissed Putin's order to his troops to halt their attacks as a "manipulation" and "game" designed to protect his parade rather than a genuine peace measure. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is calling for an unconditional 30-day ceasefire — a proposal back by US President Donald Trump and previously rejected by Putin.


Zelensky called for more pressure on Moscow to end its attack. "Only significantly intensified pressure on Russia and stronger sanctions can pave the way to diplomacy. Any measures depriving the aggressor of resources to wage war must be implemented to bring lasting peace," Zelensky said on social media.


Hours before Putin's order was set to come into effect, Russia unleashed a barrage of drone attacks across Ukraine. Zelensky said Russia fired 142 drones and four ballistic missiles.


"Unfortunately, there are fatalities -- a woman and her son," Zelensky said, referring to the Kyiv attack. The emergency services said falling debris from a drone attack on the central Shevchenkivsky district sparked a fire in an apartment block. Journalists in the capital heard loud explosions over the city at around 1:00 am. In the morning, a first-aid tent had been erected next to the charred facade of the building, blackened by the fire and with windows blown out on its top floors. Men in camouflage were inspecting debris from a fallen drone part.


Attempted drone attacks by Ukraine across Russia triggered hours of travel chaos, as airports across the western part of the country were repeatedly closed on Tuesday and the early hours of Wednesday. Arrivals and departures from Moscow's main Sheremetyevo international airport were suspended for hours overnight, aviation authorities said. "The restrictions were imposed to ensure the safety of civil aircraft flights," Artyom Korenyako, press secretary for the Federal Aviation Transport Agency, wrote on Telegram. Moscow regularly halts air traffic in areas where its air defence systems are operating, but the scale of the forced closures has escalated significantly in the run-up to Friday's parade.


Russia's defence ministry reported downing dozens of Ukrainian drones targeting the country, including Moscow, on Tuesday and Wednesday. Ukraine claimed it had hit a fibre-optic plant in Saransk, a central Russian city far from the borders, where the authorities announced a state of emergency, cancelling all lessons in schools, but without confirming damage to the plant. — AFP


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