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Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a three-day ceasefire in Ukraine, coinciding with a May 9 military parade. However, Ukrainian soldiers reported continuous shelling and attacks despite the temporary halt. One soldier, Stanislav, described ongoing fighting, asserting that drones and explosives were still in use. Ukraine dismissed the ceasefire as a ruse and both sides accused the other of continuing hostilities, though long-range attacks on capitals were reportedly paused.
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