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Russia declares May 8-9 Victory Day truce; Ukraine announces ceasefire regime starting Wednesday

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Russia declares May 8-9 Victory Day truce; Ukraine announces ceasefire regime starting Wednesday

2026-05-05 05:58 Last Updated At:08:17

Russia's Defense Ministry on Monday declared a ceasefire on May 8-9 in honor of the Victory Day celebration, while Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced the same day that Ukraine will implement a ceasefire with Russia starting Wednesday.

The truce was declared in accordance with a decision by Russian President Vladimir Putin, the ministry said, voicing hope that the Ukrainian side will follow suit. It added the Russian forces would take all necessary measures to ensure security during the commemorative events.

The ministry also warned that any attempts to disrupt the Victory Day celebrations would trigger a "massive missile strike" on central Kiev.

Russia will hold its annual Victory Day parade on Saturday to mark the 81st anniversary of the victory in the Soviet Union's Great Patriotic War, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said late last month.

In response, Zelensky said in a post on X that the Ukrainian side is "announcing a ceasefire regime starting at 00:00 on the night of May 5-6. In the time left until that moment, it is realistic to ensure that silence takes effect."

Ukraine will act reciprocally starting from that moment, Zelensky said.

Russia declares May 8-9 Victory Day truce; Ukraine announces ceasefire regime starting Wednesday

Russia declares May 8-9 Victory Day truce; Ukraine announces ceasefire regime starting Wednesday

Russia declares May 8-9 Victory Day truce; Ukraine announces ceasefire regime starting Wednesday

Russia declares May 8-9 Victory Day truce; Ukraine announces ceasefire regime starting Wednesday

Russia declares May 8-9 Victory Day truce; Ukraine announces ceasefire regime starting Wednesday

Russia declares May 8-9 Victory Day truce; Ukraine announces ceasefire regime starting Wednesday

Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem said Monday that Israel has violated a ceasefire by killing civilians and expelling residents from their villages, warning that resistance will not allow Israel to achieve its goal of "Greater Israel."

"Israel has not achieved any step toward 'Greater Israel' and will not achieve it even if all the beasts of the earth unite with it," Qassem said in a statement.

He said Lebanon continues to face what he described as the ongoing Israeli and U.S.-backed aggression, accusing Israel of repeatedly targeting civilians, towns, and infrastructure despite a ceasefire agreement reached in November 2024.

According to Qassem, Israel has committed thousands of violations of the agreement, killing hundreds of civilians, injuring many others, and causing widespread destruction of homes and the displacement of residents from their villages.

He stressed that Lebanon is the party under attack and requires guarantees for its security and sovereignty, rejecting Israel's claims that its actions aim to protect settlements in northern Israel.

Qassem said resistance has adapted its tactics to the current phase, operating across different areas and employing flexible combat methods to inflict losses on Israeli forces and prevent them from consolidating control over occupied territories.

He added that there would be no "buffer zone" imposed by Israel and that resistance fighters would continue to operate as needed across Lebanon.

Calling for national unity, Qassem urged Lebanese political forces and authorities to strengthen internal cohesion, uphold sovereignty and support efforts to confront Israeli actions.

Under the 2024 ceasefire agreement with Israel -- reached after a year-long conflict between Hezbollah and Israel triggered by the Gaza war -- the Lebanese army is tasked with dismantling Hezbollah's infrastructure and seizing unauthorized weapons. In late 2025, the Lebanese government approved a five-phase roadmap aimed at establishing a state monopoly on arms.

Hezbollah leaders have repeatedly said they will not fully disarm as long as Israel occupies any Lebanese land.

Hezbollah leader says Israel has committed thousands of ceasefire violations since Nov 2024

Hezbollah leader says Israel has committed thousands of ceasefire violations since Nov 2024

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