Russia launched more than 100 drones in Ukraine because at the end of the 72-hour ceasefire

In a significant growth of enmity, Kiev reported more than 100 drones launched by Russian forces in Ukraine on the night of May 10–11. It came immediately after the end of the end of a self-rushed Russian ceasefire for 72 hours.Ever since the ceasefire came under the influence of the ceasefire, Kiev had not reported any drone or other attack since Thursday. But it accused the Russian forces of several violations, and Kremlin also accused the allegations of Ukraine of not observing the ceasefire.On the night of the Ukraine Air Force said, “On the night of 11 May (from 2:00 pm), the enemy attacked with 108 Shahd attack drones and a variety of copying drones.”The attacks mark the most important aerial aggressive by the Russian forces since the onset of the invasion three years ago.The attacks came immediately after the journey by several European leaders in Ukraine, including French President Emmanuel Macron and British PM Keer starrer. The journey was recently to show solidarity with Kiev in light of Russian aggression, which also proposed a 30-day ceasefire supported by the US. Russian President Vladimir Putin has offered a direct conversation with Kiev at the end of this month, ignoring the European-Proposal. Speaking in the early hours of Sunday at Kremlin, Putin proposed a conversation with Kiev in Istanbul on 15 May.
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Putin said in the Kremlin’s address, “We do not leave that we will be able to agree on some new ceasefire during these talks.” He also emphasized that these dialogues should target for “permanent and comprehensive disposal” and they should be offered “without pre -conditions”.Ukrainian President Volodimier Zelancesi expressed readiness for dialogue, but emphasized that any ceasefire should be real and verified. He welcomed Russia’s desire to negotiate but underlined the importance of commitment to peace. On returning from Ukraine, where he participated in a European announcement on the 30-day ceasefire resolution, French leader Emmanuel Macron said Putin’s proposal “was not enough” and accused him of “wishing” time.