The Kremlin threatened Kyiv with an "adequate response" to violations of Putin's "ceasefire"
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The Kremlin stated that they would respond to Ukrainian strikes on Russian positions during the "three-day ceasefire" announced by Putin in honor of the 80th anniversary of World War II. Hostilities are suspended from May 8 to May 11.

Russia will respond if Kyiv continues to strike Russia during the "three-day truce" promised by Russian dictator Vladimir Putin in honor of the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II. This is reported by Russian media, reports UNN.
Of course, President Putin's initiative for a temporary truce on holidays is relevant. And the corresponding instructions have been given to the Supreme Commanders. But here I want to remind you of our position. The fire will be stopped, but in the event that there is no reciprocity from the Kyiv regime, and attempts to strike at our positions or at our facilities continue, an adequate response will be given immediately.
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Russia, by Putin's decision, has declared a truce on the days of the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II. From midnight on May 8 to zero hours on May 11. All hostilities are suspended for this period, the Kremlin said.
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Earlier, the Kremlin called Putin's "truce" on May 9 "a test of readiness" to find ways for a long-term and sustainable peace between Russia and Ukraine.