Moscow & the front
Scaled‑down Victory Day parade under tight security
Russia held a reduced Victory Day parade in Moscow. The event took place under tight security, and
President Vladimir Putin pledged eventual victory in Ukraine. For the first time in nearly two decades,
heavy weaponry was not included in the Red Square procession.
Source: AP News
Ceasefire move
Trump announces 3‑day Russia‑Ukraine ceasefire and prisoner exchange
President Donald Trump stated that Russia and Ukraine agreed to his request for a three‑day ceasefire
and a prisoner exchange running from May 9–11, 2026. He described the move as a possible
“beginning of the end” of the war.
Despite the announcement, both Moscow and Kyiv have already accused each other of violating the
truce conditions.
Source: AP News
On the ground
Strikes and counter‑strikes around the truce window
Around the declared ceasefire dates, Russian missile and drone attacks killed at least 22 people
in Ukraine. Kyiv has carried out long‑range drone operations deep inside Russia.
Each side accuses the other of breaking the anticipated Victory Day truce.
Source: AP News