Russia, ceasefire and Ukraine
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On the eve of Victory Day, the Russian Security Council deputy claims German military expansion signals 'revanchism'.
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday announced a two-day ceasefire in the war with Ukraine to observe the anniversary of the defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II
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In Russia, Victory Day is starting to feel like defeat
Drones are landing in Moscow, critics are starting to speak out, and Putin is even more paranoid than usual.
Russia's Defense Ministry declared a ceasefire in Ukraine coinciding with the Victory Day celebration, marking the 81st anniversary of Nazi Germany's defeat. Despite this, tensions remain with warnings to Kyiv against potential disruptions.
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