Kremlin: Ukraine attacks, despite the ceasefire, indicate their desire for terrorist acts
A spokesman for the Kremlin emphasized that the Ukrainian drone’s night attacks on Moscow on the eve of the anniversary of the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany show Kiev’s desire to commit “terrorist acts”.
Russian Presidential Palace spokesman Dmitry Peskov today (Wednesday) called Ukrainian UAV attacks on Moscow before the Eighth Anniversary of the Eighth Anniversary of the Soviet “Day” of Nazi Germany in World War II.
The mayor of Kiev said the Russian air defense forces overthrew the Ukrainian UAV on Wednesday, while Kiev targeted the Russian capital for the third consecutive day.
These drones made most of the Russian airports closed hours before Chinese President Xi Jinping flight to Moscow, a trip that Kiev had explicitly opposed.
“The Kiev regime continues to show its nature and desire for terrorist acts, but Russia is doing its best to ensure the security of the memorial ceremony in which world leaders, including Brazilian and China’s presidents, are going to attend,” Peskov said.
The main ceremony, which will include a military parade, is scheduled to take place on Friday in Moscow’s Red Square.
Asked how Russia would respond to drone attacks, he said Moscow’s proposal for a three -day ceasefire with Ukraine is still in force during the celebrations, and the intensification of Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian territory on Moscow’s plans to announce a four -hour ceasefire on the occasion of the day of victory.
According to Reuters, the Kremlin has said it would adhere to the ceasefire but will respond in the event of a Ukrainian attack.
Russian President Vladimir Putin announced last week that Russian forces will stop all their offensive operations from midnight to May 9 and May 9 and May 9. According to Moscow, the ceasefire can act as a catalyst for “starting direct negotiations with Kiev without prerequisite.”
Ukrainian President Walodimir Zelnsky has called the proposed ceasefire meaningless and, instead, has proposed the unconditional and conditional ceasefire for at least 7 days, in accordance with the US proposal presented in March.
A spokesman for the Kremlin also stressed that “the ceasefire was an initiative by Russia by President Putin and is still in place.”
“Our special forces, our army, are taking all the necessary steps to ensure the celebrations of the day of victory in a quiet, lasting and peaceful environment,” he said.
In response to a question about Russia’s possible retaliation, Peskov emphasized that “there is nothing to comment. “Our position on the ceasefire is completely clear and all the instructions are given, there is no new element here.”
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