Russia and Ukraine exchanged drone strikes overnight Thursday into Friday, Bloomberg Politics reported May 8, as Moscow's own unilateral ceasefire proposal — timed to this weekend's Victory Day commemoration — showed no sign of taking hold on either side.
The operative detail: the strikes continued even as the proposal was nominally still on the table. That's not a ceasefire falling apart. That's a ceasefire that was never designed to hold.
Read the play straight: a Victory Day ceasefire costs Russia nothing militarily and buys Putin a propaganda backdrop — parades, not funerals — for domestic consumption. Ukraine keeps striking because accepting the frame means legitimizing the calendar. Neither side blinked, which tells you everything about the actual state of negotiations.