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Russian attacks kill 22 as ceasefire proposed by Kyiv approaches

By Thomson Reuters May 5, 2026 | 10:06 AM

KYIV, May 5 (Reuters) – Russian attacks on Ukraine killed at least 22 people on Tuesday, including 12 in one of the worst strikes so far this ​year, as the deadline approached for a proposal ‌from Kyiv for an open-ended ceasefire to begin at midnight.

Russia announced a ceasefire for May 8-9, dates when it commemorates the Soviet Union victory over Nazi Germany in World War Two and holds a ‌military ​parade.

Ukraine, in response, announced a proposal ⁠for an open-ended ceasefire starting ⁠at midnight on Wednesday, urging Russia to reciprocate. President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said it was not an option for Russia to halt strikes for one day for its ​military parade while having heavily pounded Ukraine.

At least 12 people were killed in the city of Zaporizhzhia, emergency services ⁠said on the Telegram app. ⁠According to the regional governor Ivan Fedorov, at ​least 16 more were injured.

Residential buildings, a car repair service ​and a car wash were damaged in the attack, ‌he said. The attack also sparked fires at a shop and an unidentified enterprise, he added.

Images from the site that he shared showed a heavily damaged building with billowing ⁠flames and smoke. Cars are seen burning as first responders help bloodied people leave the site.

Three aerial bombs dropped on the eastern ⁠frontline city of ‌Kramatorsk killed five other people, Zelenskiy said ⁠on Telegram. Five people were injured, he ​added, ‌warning that the death toll might rise.

A Russian ​overnight strike ⁠on the gas production facilities in the Poltava region killed five, Ukrainian officials said.

In Russia, a Ukrainian drone attack on the Chuvashia region killed two on Tuesday, the Russian state news agency reported.

(Reporting by Yuliia Dysa; Editing by Kevin Liffey ​and Peter Graff)