
Ukraine and Russia trade ceasefire breach accusations
Both sides report violations of three-day truce, though Moscow's military parade proceeds without incident.
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Ukraine and Russia have accused each other of breaching a three-day ceasefire agreement, according to Tagesschau reporting. Despite the negotiated pause in hostilities, both nations reported fresh attacks and military movements that each blamed on the other side.
Moscow's annual military parade commemorating World War II victory took place without disruption on schedule. The parade, a significant state event in Russia's calendar, proceeded as planned despite the ongoing mutual accusations of ceasefire violations.
The competing claims underscore the fragility of any pause in the 30-month-old conflict. Neither side has provided detailed evidence of the alleged breaches. The three-day truce represents one of several attempted temporary ceasefires negotiated since Russia's February 2022 invasion of Ukraine. International observers have noted that even short pauses in fighting typically see both sides report violations, making independent verification difficult.