Putin says Ukraine war winding down, blasts West for backing Kyiv
Hey there! This news about the Ukraine war is really important for your CLAT prep, especially for current affairs and legal reasoning. So basically, Russian President Putin stated the Ukraine war is winding down, criticizing Western backing for Kyiv. This happened amidst a US-brokered three-day ceasefire, though both sides accuse each other of violations. What this really means is, such conflicts deeply impact international humanitarian law and fundamental rights, especially Article 21, the right to life. It also highlights the complexities of international relations and dispute resolution, often involving the UN Charter and bodies like the ICJ. Bottom line for the exam, understand the role of international bodies in peace efforts and the broader implications for human rights and global stability.
Published- May 10, 2026 01:56 am IST - Moscow
Russian President Vladimir Putin speaks during a press conference in Moscow, Russia, on May 9, 2026.
Russian PresidentVladimir Putinon Saturday (May 9, 2026) said thewar in Ukrainewas winding down, slamming Western support for Kyiv, as the first day of a U.S.-brokered ceasefire was marked by mutual accusations of violations.
Mr. Putin spoke after telling soldiers at the scaled-down parade in Moscow thatthey were fighting an “aggressive force” in Ukraine, backed by all of NATO and describing his war goals as “just”.
The Russian leader has made the memory of the Soviet victory over Germany in World War II a central narrative of his 25-year rule and repeatedly invoked it to justify his Ukraine offensive.
Russian authorities typically mark the Victory Day parade with pomp and grandeur. But a spate of Ukrainian long-range attacks in recent weeks prompted the Kremlin to ramp up security measures and downsize this year’s celebrations.
When asked after the parade whether the Western military aid to Ukraine had gone too far, Mr. Putin said, “They started ratcheting up the confrontation with Russia, which continues to this day.
“I think it (the conflict) is heading to an end but it’s still a serious matter,” he added. “They spent months waiting for Russia to suffer a crushing defeat, for its statehood to collapse. It didn’t work out.”
“And then they got stuck in that groove and now they can’t get out of it,” Mr. Putin said, referring to the Western countries.
Mr. Putin added he was ready to meet Ukrainian PresidentVolodymyr Zelenskyyin a third country only once all conditions for a potential peace agreement were settled.
“This should be the final point, not the negotiations themselves,” he said.
After two failed attempts at truces this week by both Russia and Ukraine, U.S. PresidentDonald Trumpon Friday (May 8, 2026) announced that a three-day ceasefire between both sides would come into effect from Saturday (May 9, 2026).
Moscow and Kyiv traded accusations of violations, but no major strikes were reported, despite continued drone activity and civilian casualties on both sides.
“Hopefully, it is the beginning of the end of a very long, deadly, and hard-fought War,” Mr. Trump posted on his Truth Social network, adding the ceasefire would be accompanied by a prisoner exchange.
The Kremlin said that as of now there were no plans to prolong the truce.
The warring sides also agreed to swap 1,000 prisoners each during the truce. But Mr. Putin said on Saturday (May 9, 2026) that Russia had not yet received any proposals from Ukraine on the exchange.
U.S.-mediated talks on ending the fighting have shown little progress since February, when Washington shifted focus to its war against Iran.
