Russia confirms three-day ceasefire again, warns revenge if violated

Russia has officially confirmed that it will observe a three-day ceasefire in Ukraine from 8 May to 10 May, under the commemoration of the 80th anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany in World War II, despite the public rejection of the proposal by Ukrainian President Voldymyr Zelensky. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov declared that orders for [...]
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said orders for the temporary fighting ban have already been issued by President Vladimir Putin.
President Putin's <x0). Initiative for a temporary ceasefire during the holidays remains important, and the relevant orders have already been issued,” Peskov told reporters in Moscow.
However, he warned that the ceasefire is unilateral and conditional. If Ukraine does not respect the temporary fire ban, Russia reserves the right to react:
The Russian “Pala will cease the fire, but if the Kiev regime does not respond and continues to hit our positions and infrastructure, then there will be an immediate and harsh response,” Peskov added.
On the other hand, President Zelensky has described the Kremlin's offer as a “theatre show<x1-> propagandistic, stressing that there is no readiness for temporary agreements without clear international guarantees.
The West, including the US and the European Union, has not yet officially commented on this ceasefire declared by Moscow. /Periscope/












