Russian President Vladimir Putin has declared a temporary ceasefire in Ukraine.
The development, according to Newsweek, is to commemorate and mark the 80-year anniversary of the Second World War.
“Based on humanitarian considerations, during the days of the 80th anniversary of the Victoryâfrom zero hours from May 7 to 8 to zero hours from May 10 to 11âthe Russian side declares a truce,” the Kremlin said in a statement.
“For this period, all hostilities are stopped. Russia believes that the Ukrainian side should follow suit.
“In the event of violations of the ceasefire by the Ukrainian side, the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation will give an adequate and effective response.”
The statement added that the Kremlin “once again declares its readiness for peace talks without preconditions, aimed at eliminating the root causes of the Ukrainian crisis, constructive interaction with international partners.”
DAILY POST reports that President Putin had previously declared a unilateral Easter truce for 30 hours.