Russia ‘violates’ Ukraine’s ceasefire offer, killing 27 in air strikes & ‘paranoid’ Putin bans staff from using phones amid assassination fears
5/6/202635 min
Day 1,532.
Today, Vladimir Putin gives his answer to President Zelensky’s offer of an open-ended ceasefire: a brutal attack on the civilians of Ukraine which killed 20, including 12 in a single strike. What does this mean for the likelihood of a ceasefire over May 8 and 9th for Moscow’s Victory Day parade? Then we hear the latest from Kyiv, and hear the latest from Russia, including how Putin has banned staff from using phones amid assassination fears.
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Francis Dearnley (Host on Ukraine: The Latest). @FrancisDearnley on X.
James Kilner (Russia Analyst). @Jkjourno on X.
With thanks to freelance journalist Antonia Langford in Kyiv.
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As Ukraine strikes deeper inside Russia, Putin retreats further into paranoia (Antonia Langford in The Telegraph):
Putin bans staff from using phones amid assassination fears (Antonia Langford in The Telegraph):
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2026/05/04/putin-bans-staff-using-phones-assassination-fears/
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HIGHLIGHTS:
- Vladimir Putin gives his answer to President Zelensky’s ceasefire offer
- A brutal attack on the civilians of Ukraine kills 20, including 12 in a single strike
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First 90 secondsDavid Knowles0:00
[intro music] The Telegraph.
Francis Dearnley· Host0:05
[intro music] I'm Francis Darnley, and this is Ukraine: The Latest. Today, Putin gives his answer to Zelensky's offer of an open-ended ceasefire, a brutal attack on civilians which killed 20, including 12 in a single strike. What does this mean for the likelihood of a ceasefire over Moscow's Victory Day parade? Then later, we hear the latest from Kyiv and hear what's going on in Russia and how Putin has banned staff from using phones amid further assassination fears.
David Knowles0:40
Bravery takes you through the most unimaginable hardships to finally reward you with victory. [rocket firing] So Russia does not want peace.
Speaker 2· Soundbite0:53
First, we are defending, with our help for Ukraine, also our freedom and our European values.
David Knowles1:02
If I'm president, I will have that war settled in one day, 24 hours.
James Kilner· Guest1:06
We are with you, not just today or tomorrow, but for 100 years. We cannot, as Europeans, let Russia win in Ukraine.
David Knowles1:15
Nobody's gonna break us. We are strong. We are Ukrainians.
Francis Dearnley· Host1:20
It's Wednesday, the 6th of May, 4 years and 71 days since the full-scale invasion began. And today, I'm joined by journalist Antonia Langford