Russia declares 2-day Ukraine cease-fire for WWII victory anniversary
Russian President Vladimir Putin holds a meeting with representatives of the Republic of Dagestan to discuss the election of the future head of the republic, at the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia, April 30, 2026. (Reuters Photo)


Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday declared a two-day cease-fire in the conflict with Ukraine to mark the anniversary of the defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II, Russian news agencies reported, citing the Defense Ministry.

"In accordance with a decision of the Supreme Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Armed Forces, Vladimir Putin, a cease-fire has been declared from May 8-9, 2026," the ministry said in a post on state-backed messaging app MAX.

Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy dismissed ⁠the idea ⁠of a cease-fire ​for ​one day ⁠in the Russia-Ukraine war as "not serious," stressing that Kyiv has yet to receive any official ⁠proposal.

The ⁠Kremlin has said a possible truce, discussed by the Russian and U.S. presidents, ⁠would cover May 9, the Soviet anniversary ​of the defeat ​of Nazi ⁠Germany ‌in ‌World War ⁠Two, which ‌is celebrated ​with a ⁠military ⁠parade.