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TRUMP'S 72-HOUR CEASEFIRE TAKES EFFECT ON MAY 9 — RUSSIA LAUNCHES 51 ATTACKS ON THE FIRST DAY
Ukraine: 51 Russian attacks on the first day — Kyiv documents violations and waits for Washington to act
Dominant angle identified — does not reflect unanimity of this country’s media
Ukraine's military command published formal documentation on the first day: 51 Russian attacks recorded across front lines despite the ceasefire. Ukrainska Pravda recalled that Russia has violated every ceasefire since 2014, including those Moscow itself proposed. The Kyiv Post reported historical analysis: "Why Russia violated every ceasefire for 12 years, even those it proposed." President Zelensky conditioned his trust in the ceasefire on American guarantees of Russian compliance. Drones struck the Chornobyl zone in early hours, causing a fire — symbolic proof that even nuclear-sensitive zones lack protection. Kyiv does not reject the ceasefire but refuses to celebrate it as success while violations continue. Ukrainian coverage distinguishes between formal acceptance and ground reality: the gap between Trump's announcement and actual ceasefire compliance is the central Ukrainian concern. The narrative emphasizes that Ukraine accepted the ceasefire under American pressure but retains the right to resume full-scale operations if violations continue. Ukrainian sources document violations meticulously, framing the ceasefire as a test of American credibility to enforce compliance.
Heavy emphasis on Russian violations and historical violation patterns
Skepticism about Russian sincerity despite formal ceasefire acceptance
Framing of ceasefire as test of American credibility and commitment
Documentation of violations used to contest narrative of successful agreement
Conditional acceptance suggests Ukraine views ceasefire as tactical pause rather than settlement
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