As the Russian invasion of Ukraine continues, President Zelensky expresses deep skepticism regarding Putin's temporary cease-fire declaration, highlighting recent drone attacks that resulted in a child's death.
Zelensky Accuses Putin of Manipulation Amid Ongoing Drone Strikes Despite Cease-Fire Pledge

Zelensky Accuses Putin of Manipulation Amid Ongoing Drone Strikes Despite Cease-Fire Pledge
Ukrainian President dismisses Russian cease-fire as a deceptive act while the attacks escalate, including drone strikes resulting in civilian casualties.
In the early hours of Tuesday, Russian forces launched a barrage of 100 attack drones across Ukraine, causing casualties within hours of President Putin's announcement of a unilateral three-day cease-fire set to begin on May 8. Ukrainian authorities reported that the strikes left one child dead, with additional injuries to several others.
President Volodymyr Zelensky responded to the cease-fire news with criticism, characterizing it as another instance of Russian manipulation amid ongoing discussions for peace. In his nightly address, Zelensky underscored the urgency for an immediate, full, and unconditional halt to hostilities instead of a temporary pause that leads to renewed violence.
Zelensky pointed out that Ukraine had previously consented to an unconditional 30-day cease-fire at the urging of the United States, but noted that Russia had failed to reciprocate and continued to strike civilian targets. “Russia has consistently rejected everything,” he stated, accusing them of trying to deceive the international community, particularly the United States.
On the same morning, reports from Ukraine's Air Force confirmed that they intercepted and shot down 37 out of the 100 drones launched by Russia. In the Kyiv area, debris from downed drones resulted in injuries and damage to local infrastructure, including a hotel fire. A drone strike in the Dnipro region tragically claimed the life of a 12-year-old girl, while others, including a 6-year-old girl and two adults, were injured.
The apparent disconnect between Putin's cease-fire announcement and Russia's continuation of attacks coincided with U.S. President Donald Trump expressing frustration over the ongoing violence. After a meeting with Zelensky, Trump voiced his doubts about Putin's true intentions for peace, suggesting that the Russian leader might not genuinely desire to end the conflict.
As the situation unfolds, the international community watches closely, aware that trust remains fragile in the ongoing quest for a stable resolution to the war.
President Volodymyr Zelensky responded to the cease-fire news with criticism, characterizing it as another instance of Russian manipulation amid ongoing discussions for peace. In his nightly address, Zelensky underscored the urgency for an immediate, full, and unconditional halt to hostilities instead of a temporary pause that leads to renewed violence.
Zelensky pointed out that Ukraine had previously consented to an unconditional 30-day cease-fire at the urging of the United States, but noted that Russia had failed to reciprocate and continued to strike civilian targets. “Russia has consistently rejected everything,” he stated, accusing them of trying to deceive the international community, particularly the United States.
On the same morning, reports from Ukraine's Air Force confirmed that they intercepted and shot down 37 out of the 100 drones launched by Russia. In the Kyiv area, debris from downed drones resulted in injuries and damage to local infrastructure, including a hotel fire. A drone strike in the Dnipro region tragically claimed the life of a 12-year-old girl, while others, including a 6-year-old girl and two adults, were injured.
The apparent disconnect between Putin's cease-fire announcement and Russia's continuation of attacks coincided with U.S. President Donald Trump expressing frustration over the ongoing violence. After a meeting with Zelensky, Trump voiced his doubts about Putin's true intentions for peace, suggesting that the Russian leader might not genuinely desire to end the conflict.
As the situation unfolds, the international community watches closely, aware that trust remains fragile in the ongoing quest for a stable resolution to the war.