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Morning opening: Zelenskyy condemns ‘utter cynicism’ of Russian attacks amid truce talks

Jakub Krupa

Jakub Krupa

Ukraine’s president Volodymyr Zelenskyy has criticised Russia’s “utter cynicism” of launching more attacks on Ukraine while also calling for a short ceasefire enabling it to stage its 9 May Victory Parade in Moscow.

In a post on X condemning the latest series of attacks, he said:

“It is utter cynicism to ask for a ceasefire in order to hold propaganda celebrations while carrying out such missile and drone strikes every single day leading up to it. Russia could cease fire at any moment, and this would stop the war and our responses. Peace is needed, and real steps are needed to achieve it. Ukraine will act in kind.”

Rescuers extinguishing a fire at the site following an air attack in Poltava region, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Rescuers extinguishing a fire at the site following an air attack in Poltava region, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Photograph: STATE EMERGENSY SERVICE OF UKRAINE/AFP/Getty Images

The overnight attacks were primarily aimed at Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, but killed four people and injured more, Zelenskyy said.

Earlier, Zelensky said that holding a ceasefire between 8 and 9 May so Moscow could hold the Victory Parade despite fears of a Ukrainian attack was “not serious”, and suggested an earlier truce starting already midnight (9pm GMT) on Tuesday.

“It is time for Russian leaders to take real steps to end their war, especially since Russia’s defence ministry believes it cannot hold a parade in Moscow without Ukraine’s goodwill.”

There is nothing to suggest that Russia will abide by the proposed ceasefire.

Elsewhere, I will keep an eye on the EU leaders’ meeting in Yerevan, Armenia after the latest round of Donald Trump’s threats against European partners, and on a vote of no confidence in Romania’s prime minister Ilie Bolojan, which could see his government collapse this afternoon.

It’s Tuesday, 5 May 2026, it’s Jakub Krupa here, and this is Europe Live.

Good morning.

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Russia limits mobile internet amid fears of Ukraine strikes on Victory Parade

Meanwhile, over in Russia, mobile internet services have been cut off to many customers in Moscow as part of the preparations for 9 May Victory Parade given concerns about a potential attack from Ukraine.

Russian serviceman looks through the window of the bus before the rehearsal of the Victory Day military parade, to be held at Red Square, in central Moscow. Photograph: Igor Ivanko/AFP/Getty Images

The Kremlin said the limits had been introduced to ensure security amid a heightened risk of Ukrainian drone attacks, but for many Russians they have complicated payments, navigation and communication, Reuters reported.

Russian mobile phone operators said there could be problems with mobile internet due to the need to ensure security over coming days. Sberbank, Russia’s biggest bank, also cautioned that there could be issues with mobile internet and messaging, the agency added.

The restriction is the latest sign of Moscow’s concerns about a potential attack from Ukraine, after last week’s decision to host the parade without military hardware for the first time in almost two decades.

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