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Ukraine-Russia war latest: Putin claims war ‘coming to an end’ as debate grows over Schröder as possible peace mediator

The Independent — World Maroosha Muzaffar 1 переглядів 6 хв читання
Putin says he will only meet Zelensky once lasting peace deal agreed while claiming conflict is ‘coming to an end’

Russian president Vladimir Putin said he believed the war is “coming to an end” as Russia and Ukraine accused each other of violating a fragile US-backed ceasefire through drone strikes and clashes along the front lines.

Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky said Russian attacks continued in eastern regions despite the three-day truce, deepening Kyiv’s doubts about Moscow’s intentions.

Meanwhile, during Russia’s scaled-down Victory Day parade in Moscow, North Korean troops marched alongside Russian forces for the first time. The parade was a far cry from past years, where it has been used to show off Russia’s vast military, including its nuclear-capable intercontinental ballistic missiles.

“I think that the matter is coming to an end,” Putin told reporters about the war, which he started more than four years ago.

He also said he would be willing to negotiate new security arrangements for Europe, and that his preferred negotiating partner would be Germany’s former chancellor Gerhard Schroeder.

However, many European leaders rejected the idea because of Schroeder’s close ties to the Kremlin.

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Germany divided after Putin floats Schroder as Ukraine mediator

Vladimir Putin recently suggested that former German Chancellor Gerhard Schroder could help negotiate peace in Ukraine, saying he believes the war may be “coming to an end”.

The idea divided opinion in Germany. Former lawmaker Michael Roth said a mediator “cannot be Putin’s buddy” and stressed that Ukraine should decide who can take part in peace talks.

“Neither Moscow nor we can decide that on Kyiv’s behalf,” he said in an interview with Tagesspiegel.

But some members of Germany’s Social Democratic Party said the proposal should still be “carefully considered” with European partners.

Schroder has stayed close to Russian president Putin even after Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022. He also worked on major Russian energy projects, including the Nord Stream gas pipelines and the Russian oil company Rosneft.

Maroosha Muzaffar11 May 2026 06:17

Russia and Ukraine trade blame as fragile US-brokered ceasefire rocked by deadly drone strikes

Russia has accused Kyiv of breaking a US-brokered ceasefire, while Ukrainian officials claimed one person had been killed and more injured by Russian drone and artillery strikes in the past 24 hours.

Two people were injured by Ukrainian shelling in the Russian-occupied part of Ukraine's Kherson region, the area's Moscow-installed leader Vladimir Saldo said on Sunday.

Separately, Russia’s ministry of defence accused Kyiv of committing more than 1,000 ceasefire violations, state media reported, citing a daily briefing on Sunday. The ministry stated Ukrainian forces had attacked civilian targets in several Russian regions and carried out strikes against Russian military positions on the frontline.

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Russia and Ukraine trade blame as fragile ceasefire rocked by deadly drone strikes

Russia accused Ukraine of violating a ceasefire on SundayMaroosha Muzaffar11 May 2026 05:40

Moscow accuses Armenia for giving Zelensky platform for ‘anti-Russia remarks’

Russia criticised Armenia after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky made remarks in Yerevan suggesting Russia feared possible drone attacks over Moscow’s Red Square during the 9 May Victory Day parade.

The Kremlin's spokesperson, Dmitry Peskov, accused Armenia of giving Zelenskyy “a platform for anti-Russian remarks” and said Moscow expected an explanation from Yerevan.

Peskov stressed that Russia did not want Armenia to adopt an “anti-Russian stance”, AS growing tensions between the two longtime allies as Armenia moves closer to Western and European partners.

Maroosha Muzaffar11 May 2026 05:18

Latvian defence minister resigns after Ukrainian drones hit oil tanks

Latvian defence minister Andris Spruds resigned after two Ukrainian drones crossed into Latvia from Russia and struck oil storage tanks in the eastern city of Rezekne.

Latvian prime minister Evika Silina demanded his resignation, saying the country’s anti-drone systems were not activated quickly enough.

The incident prompted Latvia and neighbouring Lithuania to urge Nato to strengthen air defences in the Baltic region.

Ukrainian foreign minister Andrii Sybiha said the drones were Ukrainian but claimed they had been deliberately diverted off course by Russian electronic warfare while targeting sites inside Russia.

Ukraine also said it was considering sending experts to help improve Baltic air security after the incident.

Maroosha Muzaffar11 May 2026 04:55

Germany sceptical on Putin's suggestion of Schroeder role in Ukraine peace talks

Germany rejected Russian president Vladimir Putin’s suggestion that former German chancellor Gerhard Schröder could help mediate peace talks between Russia and the European Union over Ukraine.

Putin had named Schröder as his preferred intermediary after European Council president Antonio Costa said there was “potential” for talks with Moscow about Europe’s future security structure.

But German officials dismissed the idea as not credible, saying Russia had not changed any of its demands on Ukraine or shown serious interest in negotiations.

One official told Reuters the Kremlin was making bogus offers aimed at dividing Western allies and said a real test of Russia’s intentions would be whether it agreed to extend a temporary three-day ceasefire.

Schröder remains controversial in Germany because of his close ties to Putin and his work with Russian energy companies after leaving office. Berlin also stressed that any talks involving the EU must be closely coordinated with Ukraine and European member states.

Maroosha Muzaffar11 May 2026 04:44

Kyiv and Moscow accuse each other of violating ceasefire

Ukraine and Russia accused each other of repeatedly violating a US-backed temporary ceasefire almost immediately after it came into effect.

Kyiv reported continued drone strikes, battlefield clashes, and civilian deaths, while Moscow claimed Ukrainian drones and shelling targeted Russian territory and positions.

Despite the truce reducing some large-scale attacks, both sides said fighting never truly stopped.

Maroosha Muzaffar11 May 2026 04:28

Putin says Ukraine war 'coming to an end'

Russian president Vladimir Putin said he believes the Ukraine war is “coming to an end,” remarks made shortly after Russia held a noticeably scaled-down Victory Day parade in Moscow.

Putin also hinted at possible future negotiations on European security and floated former German Chancellor Gerhard Schröder as a potential intermediary, though many European leaders rejected the idea.

Maroosha Muzaffar11 May 2026 04:13

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