Russia warns diplomatic missions to evacuate staff from Kyiv if Moscow launches mass strike
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Russia warns diplomatic missions to evacuate staff from Kyiv if Moscow launches mass strike

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Posted on May 6, 2026

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Russia warns diplomatic missions to evacuate Kyiv staff if Moscow launches mass strike

Russia Issues Warning to Diplomatic Missions Amid Rising Tensions

May 6 (Reuters) - Russia's Foreign Ministry said on Wednesday that it had warned diplomatic missions to evacuate staff promptly from Kyiv in the event of a mass strike by Moscow in response to any attempt by Ukraine to disrupt Russia's May 9 Victory Day commemorations.

Official Statement from the Russian Foreign Ministry

Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova, in a video posted on Telegram, urged diplomats to heed a warning of a strike issued on Monday by the Defence Ministry in the event of any Ukrainian attack connected to commemorations and a military parade in Red Square.

Details of the Warning

"The Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs strongly urges the authorities of your country...to treat this statement with the utmost responsibility and ensure the timely evacuation from the city of Kyiv of the personnel of diplomatic and other representations in connection with the inevitability of a retaliatory strike on Kyiv by Russia's Armed Forces," Zakharova said.

Ukrainian President's Response

Zakharova said Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy had made "aggressive and threatening statements" about disrupting the commemorations during remarks he made on Monday at a meeting in Armenia of the European Political Community.

Reaction from European Leaders

"Several EU countries were present," she said. "None of them reprimanded the ringleader of the Kyiv regime."

Zelenskiy's Comments on Russian Commemorations

In his remarks in Armenia, Zelenskiy noted a Russian announcement that the commemorations were being scaled down and taking place without military hardware for security reasons.

Zelenskiy added: "It will be the first time in many, many years they cannot afford military equipment and they fear drones may buzz over Red Square. This is telling."

(Reporting by Reuters; Editing by Nia Williams)

Key Takeaways

  • Russia warned on May 6 that diplomatic missions in Kyiv should evacuate due to potential retaliatory strikes by its Armed Forces if Ukraine interferes with Victory Day events   (eadaily.com)
  • The warning accompanies a declared unilateral ceasefire for May 8–9, though Russia cautioned it would strike back if provoked during anniversary commemorations  (washingtonpost.com)
  • Victory Day on May 9 holds deep symbolic importance in Russia as the commemoration of the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany, traditionally marked by grand military parades in Moscow’s Red Square  (en.wikipedia.org)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why has Russia warned diplomatic missions to evacuate Kyiv?
Russia warned diplomatic missions to evacuate Kyiv due to the threat of a mass retaliatory strike if Ukraine disrupts the May 9 Victory Day.
What event is Russia concerned about being disrupted?
Russia is concerned about possible disruption of its May 9 Victory Day commemorations.
Who issued the evacuation warning for diplomats in Kyiv?
The warning was issued by Russia's Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova.
What could trigger a mass strike by Russia on Kyiv?
A mass strike could be triggered by any attempt from Ukraine to disrupt the Victory Day events in Russia.
How did Russia communicate the evacuation warning?
Russia communicated the warning via a video statement posted on Telegram by Maria Zakharova.

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