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Kyiv shuns Moscow's 'Victory Day truce' asking for long-term ceasefire

After the Easter truce, Moscow is now proposing a Victory Day parade ceasefire as the Kremlin is concerned over Ukraine’s long-range striking capabilities. Moscow has already scaled down the parade, where for the first time in years, Russian armoured columns will not be rolling on the Red Square.

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00:03Ukraine is demanding a long-term ceasefire in Russia's all-out war instead of the short
00:09parade day truce the Kremlin suggested to US President Donald Trump. Moscow proposed
00:15Victory Day parade ceasefire as the Kremlin is concerned over Ukraine's long-range striking
00:20capabilities. More than a victory feat, the 9th of May for Russia under Putin has become one of
00:27the most important holidays and the public demonstration of the Kremlin's military power.
00:33Moscow has already scaled down the parade where for the first time in years Russian armoured
00:39columns will not be rolling on the Red Square. It is seen as an important indicator of the
00:45situation in Russia's military and of personal and equipment shortages. Russia previously
00:51announced a short ceasefire for Easter earlier in April.
00:57the Westminster to go to the in Peregrine.
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