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Kiev left Russia’s Victory Day ceasefire proposal unanswered — Putin

Shortly after Russia announced this proposal on May 5, the Kiev government launched large-scale attacks overnight to May 7, noted president

MOSCOW, May 11. /TASS/. The Kiev regime did not respond to Russia’s Victory Day ceasefire initiative and launched large-scale attacks almost immediately, Russian President Vladimir Putin has told reporters in the Kremlin.

"The Kiev government <…> left our ceasefire proposal unanswered," he said. "Moreover, shortly after we announced our proposal <…> on May 5, the Kiev government launched large-scale attacks overnight to May 7."

In his words, the May 7 attack involved 524 drones and a number of Western-made missiles.

"Simultaneously, 45 drone boats were used in the Black Sea," Putin said, adding that the attacks continued on May 8, 9 and 10 as well.