Russia continues to violate Kyiv-proposed ceasefire, Zelenskiy says
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Russia continues to violate Kyiv-proposed ceasefire, Zelenskiy says

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Posted on May 7, 2026

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· Last updated: May 7, 2026

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Russia Ignores Kyiv's Ceasefire Proposal; Ukraine Continues Long-Range Strikes

Ongoing Conflict and Diplomatic Efforts Between Russia and Ukraine

Ceasefire Proposals and Responses

May 7 (Reuters) - President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said Russia continued to flout a Kyiv-proposed ceasefire on Thursday, adding that Ukraine would continue its long-range strikes if Russia carried on with its assaults.

Zelenskiy had floated the cessation, starting on May 6, in response to Russian leader Vladimir Putin's own proposed ceasefire from May 8 to 9 to coincide with its World War Two victory commemorations.

Moscow did not confirm it would adhere to Kyiv's proposal.

Russian Military Actions

Zelenskiy said on Thursday that Russian forces have been attacking Ukraine with drones, missile strikes, shelling and assaults along the front line since the start of the day.

On Wednesday, Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said Russia had warned diplomatic missions to evacuate Kyiv in case of any mass strike by Moscow in response to Ukrainian attempts to disrupt Victory Day events.

Air Defense and Drone Warfare

Ukraine's air force said its units had downed 92 of 102 drones since 6 p.m. (1500 GMT) on Wednesday. Russia said on Thursday that air defences had destroyed 32 drones heading towards Moscow since the start of the day.

"In a mirror response to Russian strikes, we will continue our long-range sanctions. And in response to Russia's willingness to move toward diplomacy, we will proceed along the path of diplomacy," Zelenskiy said.

Ukrainian Counterstrikes and Strategic Targets

Kyiv's forces have intensified attacks on military-industrial and energy sites across Russia, particularly oil infrastructure, in an effort to cripple Moscow's biggest source of funding for its war in Ukraine.

On Thursday, Ukrainian drones struck a Lukoil-owned refinery in Perm, near the Ural Mountains, Kyiv's drone forces commander said, the second attack on the facility in eight days.

Zelenskiy said Ukraine has recently hit targets in Russia's Chelyabinsk and Yekaterinburg, as far as nearly 2,000 km (1,243 miles) away.

Calls for Peace and International Diplomacy

"There is a need to establish peace, rather than running around the world's capitals begging for a pause on May 9. We need peace," Zelenskiy said.

(Reporting by Anna Pruchnicka; Editing by Alex Richardson)

Key Takeaways

  • Russia continued assaults—including drone, missile, and artillery attacks—despite Ukraine’s offer of a ceasefire starting May 6 and Russia’s own proposed pause on May 8–9.
  • Ukraine’s air force intercepted most of Wednesday’s drone barrage—downing 92 of 102—and reported Russia shot down 32 drones over Moscow by Thursday.
  • Kyiv is intensifying long‑range drone strikes deep into Russia, hitting key energy sites like the Lukoil refinery in Perm (about 1,500 km away), aiming to cripple Moscow’s oil revenue sources.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did Zelenskiy say about Russia's response to the ceasefire proposal?
Zelenskiy said Russia continued to violate Kyiv's ceasefire proposal and persisted with attacks on Ukraine.
When did the Kyiv-proposed ceasefire begin?
The Kyiv-proposed ceasefire started on May 6.
How has Ukraine responded to continued Russian attacks?
Ukraine vowed to continue its long-range strikes against Russia in response to ongoing assaults.
What targets have Ukrainian drones struck recently?
Ukrainian drones have hit a Lukoil-owned refinery in Perm and sites in Chelyabinsk and Yekaterinburg.
How many drones did Ukraine claim to have downed since Wednesday evening?
Ukraine's air force said its units had downed 92 of 102 drones since 6 p.m. on Wednesday.

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