Long-range Russian attacks continue to kill Ukrainians amid ceasefire deadlock
At least 117 civilians have been killed and more than 1,000 wounded in Russian aerial attacks on Ukraine since Kyiv announced its willingness for a ceasefire, analysis by The Associated Press has found.
Ukraine announced on March 11 that it was ready to accept an unconditional 30-day ceasefire, provided Russia did the same. However Russia has continued its military campaign.
Among the deadliest attacks recently was a Russian ballistic missile that struck in the packed centre of Sumy in northeast Ukraine on a busy Palm Sunday morning in mid-April.
At least 35 people, including two children, were killed and around 120 wounded. Another blasted a playground in Zelenskyy’s hometown, killing 20 people including nine children.
Holly Bancroft 10 May 2025 10:15
EU leaders meeting a day after Putin’s military parade
European leaders including Sir Keir Starmer are meeting in Kyiv a day after Russian president Vladimir Putin presided over a massive show of military strength in Moscow.
Mr Putin was joined by Chinese president Xi Jinping and dozens of other foreign leaders for a Victory Day parade to mark the 80th anniversary of the defeat of Nazi Germany.
Alexander Butler has more on this display of military might here:
Holly Bancroft10 May 2025 09:57
Russia would want halt of US and EU arms supplies to Ukraine during ceasefire
Russia would require a halt to US and European arms supplies to Ukraine during any potential ceasefire, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said in an interview with ABC News.
“Otherwise it will be an advantage for Ukraine. Ukraine will continue their total mobilisation, bringing new troops to (the) frontline,” Mr Peskov said.
“Ukraine will use this period to train new military personnel and to give a rest to their existing ones. So why should we grant such an advantage to Ukraine?”

Holly Bancroft10 May 2025 09:35
Trump calls on Ukraine and Russia to ‘get this war ended’
The visit of European leaders to Kyiv for talks with the Ukrainians comes amid a push from the White House for a resolution to the Ukraine-Russia war.
US president Donald Trump has been pushing for a rapid peace deal and patched up ties with Kyiv to sign a mineral resources deal that paves the way for US investment in the country.
On Friday, Mr Trump said he would like Russian president Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky to “get this war ended”.
He was asked what his message to Mr Putin would be in the wake of a warning from the US embassy in Kyiv about a “potentially significant” air attack in the coming days.
He responded: “I have a message for both parties: Get this war ended. Get this stupid war finished. That’s my message for both of them”.
There has been a palpable shift in tone from Mr Trump, who has signalled growing frustration with Vladimir Putin’s foot-dragging over a ceasefire and Russia’s restatement of its demands for a settlement.
Mr Trump has threatened to step up sanctions against Russia but he has also said he could abandon the peace effort if there is no breakthrough. He called on Thursday for a 30-day ceasefire and Mr Zelensky said he would be ready to implement it immediately.
The White House said that Mr Trump and Mr Zelensky had a “very good and productive” call on Thursday.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov was quoted as saying on Friday that Russia supports the implementation of a 30-day ceasefire in the conflict, but only with due consideration of “nuances”.

Holly Bancroft10 May 2025 09:31
Leaders begin discussions at the presidential palace

A meeting is now underway at Mariyinsky Palace, the official residence of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
Holly Bancroft10 May 2025 09:16
Sir Keir Starmer and other leaders photographed in Kyiv as joint visit begins
In a strong show of support for Ukraine, the four European leaders were pictured together with the Ukrainian president and his wife to mark the beginning of their visit to Kyiv.
The leaders, Donald Tusk, Sir Keir Starmer, Olena Zelenska, Volodymyr Zelensky, Emmanuel Macron and Friedrich Mertz, stood side by side in Independence Square in Kyiv.
After their arrival, Andriy Yermak, Volodymyr Zelensky’s chief of staff said that there “is a lot of work to do, a lot of topics to discuss”, adding: “We must end this war with a just peace. We must force Moscow to agree to a ceasefire”.
The joint visit by the European leaders comes a few days after Russian president Vladimir Putin hosted China’s president Xi Jinping to Moscow to commemorate the Soviet Union’s victory over Nazi Germany 80 years ago.

Holly Bancroft10 May 2025 09:16
World leaders arrive in Kyiv ahead of talks
Sir Keir Starmer, Emmanuel Macron, Donald Tusk and Friedrich Mertz have arrived in Kyiv in a joint show of support for Ukraine.
The leaders arrived together by train and were then greeted by Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky and his wife Olena Zelenska. The leaders then paid their respects to the victims of war at the Memorial for the Fallen at the Independence Square in Kyiv.



Holly Bancroft10 May 2025 09:15