Putin Announces 72-Hour Ceasefire in Ukraine
Russian President Vladimir Putin has announced a 72-hour ceasefire in Ukraine, effective immediately, to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II.
The unexpected declaration has sparked a mix of skepticism and hope, as the international community waits to watch if the temporary truce will hold.
The ceasefire, which will last from May 9th to May 12th, coincides with the anniversary of the formal surrender of Nazi Germany to the Allied forces on May 9, 1945.
Putin, in a statement, called on Ukrainian forces to reciprocate the gesture, stating that the temporary truce would allow for the evacuation of civilians and the delivery of humanitarian aid to affected areas.
The Russian leader’s announcement has been met with a cautious response from Ukrainian officials, who have yet to confirm whether they will observe the ceasefire.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has repeatedly stated that any ceasefire must be accompanied by a complete withdrawal of Russian forces from Ukrainian territory.
Despite the uncertainty, the international community has welcomed the move, with the United Nations and European Union calling on all parties to respect the ceasefire and work towards a lasting peace. The 72-hour truce offers a glimmer of hope for a resolution to the conflict, which has ravaged Ukraine since 2014 and resulted in thousands of deaths and widespread destruction.
The timing of Putin’s announcement is significant, as it comes ahead of the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II, a conflict that had a profound impact on Russia and the world.
The Soviet Union suffered heavily during the war, with estimates suggesting that up to 27 million people lost their lives.