As Russia prepares for its annual Victory Day celebrations on May 9, top Russian officials, including Dmitry Medvedev, have threatened that Kyiv's safety cannot be guaranteed if Ukraine attacks Moscow during the event. Ukrainian President Zelensky has stated that Ukraine cannot ensure the safety of foreign leaders, such as China's Xi Jinping, attending the Moscow parade. The situation escalates as Russia accuses Ukraine of making direct threats and launches drone attacks on Ukrainian cities. The refusal by Ukraine to agree to a full ceasefire for the holiday has further heightened tensions. Both sides are trading warnings, raising fears of potential escalation during the high-profile commemorations.
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Ukraine-Russia war latest: Putin accuses Zelensky of making ‘direct threat’ to Moscow’s Victory Day celebrations
Russia launched a mass drone attack late yesterday in Ukraine’s Kharkiv, hitting a major high-rise apartment building which led to fires and 46 injured, officials said.
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Medvedev says nobody can guarantee Kyiv’s safety if Ukraine attacks Moscow on May 9
Dmitry Medvedev, deputy chairman of Russia’s Security Council, said on Saturday that nobody could guarantee that the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv would
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Tensions Surround Victory Day: Medvedev Warns of Kyiv's Uncertain Future
Dmitry Medvedev warns of Kyiv’s potential threats amidst Victory Day celebrations, following Ukraine's conditional ceasefire acceptance. As Russia plans a 72-hour truce, Ukrainian President Zelenskiy stresses safety concerns for foreign dignitaries in Moscow,