Air strikes ring out during Ukraine truce

Published May 12, 2026 Updated May 12, 2026 06:34am

ZAPORIZHZHIA: In Ukraine’s southeastern city of Zaporizhzhia, a three-day ceasefire between Kyiv and Moscow expiring later on Monday brought little respite to residents.

“This weekend my boyfriend and I were walking in the park, and there were still constant air alerts,” Anastasia Rybalka, a 23-year-old IT specialist said in Zaporizhzhia, a major industrial city close to the front line and a frequent target of Russian drone and missile attacks. According to Kyiv, the Zaporizhzhia region was among those targeted by Russian drones.

“I can’t say that it looked like a ceasefire,” said Dmytro Zlochevsky, a 45-year-old English teacher, adding that he had “heard both explosions and shelling” outside the city. “I think we better not count on this ceasefire turning into something bigger,” Zlochevsky added.

He said it was “just a period that the aggressor state begged Trump for, in order to hold its own parade. And afterwards they will continue all their actions aimed at destroying the Ukrainian people”.

Published in Dawn, May 12th, 2026

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