Dimitry Medvedev says Kyiv might not survive to see May 10
- Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a three-day ceasefire from May 8 to May 10 in the conflict with Ukraine to coincide with commemorations celebrating eight decades since the Soviet Union's victory in World War Two.
- The ceasefire is intended to facilitate Victory Day events on May 9, during which Putin will welcome global dignitaries such as China’s President Xi Jinping, despite the ongoing conflict.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that Ukraine would agree to a ceasefire only if it lasted for 30 days and emphasized that, due to the ongoing conflict, his country cannot assume responsibility for the security of foreign officials attending Moscow's Victory Day parade on May 9.
- Dmitry Medvedev, Russia’s Security Council deputy chairman, cautioned on Telegram that Kyiv might not remain intact beyond May 9 if Ukraine launched an assault on Moscow during the Victory Day celebrations, dismissing Zelenskyy’s concerns about security as a deliberate provocation.
- Medvedev emphasized Russia cannot guarantee incidents within its territory and his remarks underline the fragility of the ceasefire and security assurances amid the ongoing Ukraine conflict.
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