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Russia says intercepted drones as its unilateral truce begins

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Russia says intercepted drones as its unilateral truce begins

In this handout photograph taken and released on May 5, 2026 by the press service of the 93rd Kholodnyi Yar Separate Mechanized Brigade of the Ukrainian Ground Forces shows burning cars at the site of a Russian air attack, in Kramatorsk. (AFP)

MOSCOW: Russia said Friday it intercepted drones bound for Moscow after warning of a potential retaliatory strike on Kyiv despite a two-day unilateral ceasefire it declared around its World War II victory holiday.

 

Ukraine had blasted Russia's temporary truce as a propaganda measure to protect the victory parade on May 9, one of the most important patriotic events for Russian leader Vladimir Putin.

 

Hours before Russia's ceasefire began, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky warned allies of Russia against attending the parade.

 

"We have also received messages from some states close to Russia, saying that their representatives plan to be in Moscow... A strange desire... in these days. We do not recommend it," Zelensky said.

 

"They want from Ukraine a permit to hold their parade so that they can go out onto the square safely for one hour once a year, and then go on killing," the Ukrainian leader added.

 

Zelensky had earlier proposed a counter-truce from May 6 that has gone unheeded.

 

With Moscow doubling down on its attacks on Ukraine in the last days, Kyiv has struck back.

 

Russia's defense ministry said on Thursday that its forces had destroyed almost 350 Ukrainian drones overnight.

 

Another 20 were intercepted in the two hours after Moscow's truce began, according to a series of updates by city mayor Sergei Sobyanin posted on Russian social media Max.

 

The Russian defense ministry had, in turn, urged residents and diplomats to leave Kyiv, threatening a potential retaliatory strike in case of a Ukrainian attack during its ceasefire.

 

"We remind the civilian population of Kyiv and staff at foreign diplomatic missions once again of the need to leave the city in good time," the defense ministry said in a statement.

 

That followed a similar warning by the foreign ministry issued late on Wednesday, calling on diplomats to evacuate.

 

Britain's foreign office said Moscow's threats were "unwarranted, irresponsible and completely unjustified", adding that any attack on a diplomatic mission would be a further escalation in the war.

 

German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul told Bloomberg TV that Berlin will not pull its embassy staff out from Kyiv.

 

Zelensky will also stay "in Kyiv" over the weekend, a senior source close to the Ukrainian president told AFP on condition of anonymity.