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Donald Trump announces three day ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine

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Ukraine and Russia have agreed to a three-day ceasefire over the weekend, Donald Trump has announced (Picture: Zumapress/Mega)

Donald Trump has announced a three-day cessation in hostilities between Russia and Ukraine to mark a holiday.

The US president said that the deal, agreed for the Victory Day celebration in Russia, included a swap of 1,000 prisoners for each country.

In a post on his Truth Social platform, Trump made a point of saying the deal was brokered due to a ‘request made directly by me’.

The ceasefire will run from Saturday until Monday, May 11.

Victory Day in Russia, held this Saturday, commemorates the nation’s victory over Nazi Germany in the Second World War.

An emergency worker puts out a fire following a Russian drone attack on Kharkiv (Picture: Reuters)

The day is marked by a military parade in Moscow’s Red Square, although officials have said this year’s show of strength will be scaled back due to increased security risks and will not include any military hardware.

While the event normally attracts leaders from around the world, only a fewdignitaries and the leaders of Belarus, Malaysia and Laos are set to attend this year’s parade.

Mobile internet access will be limited across Moscow and St Petersburg over the holiday.

Trump voiced hopes that the three-day pause would mark the ‘beginning of the end’ of the four-year ‘very long, deadly and hard fought’ war.

He wrote: ‘Talks are continuing on ending this Major Conflict, the biggest since World War II, and we are getting closer and closer every day.’

The latest agreement comes as the Latvian army said Nato jets had been jammed after a pair of drones entered the country from Russian territory.

Defence minister Andris Spruds said the drones were likely to be Ukrainian and launched towards Russia, the Independent reported.

Earlier this week, Putin unilaterally declared a two-day ceasefire for his nation’s holiday.

Russia had threatened to strike Kyiv if Ukraine failed to uphold theceasefire.

It warned diplomatic missions to evacuate staff from the Ukrainian capital in case hostilities reignite.

Russia is said to have agreed to Trump’s ceasefire suggestion with Ukraine, according to TASS news.

Ukrainian president Volodomyr Zelensky gave a green light to the proposal on May 9-11 and a prisoner exchange, a post on his public Telegram channel said.

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