Kyiv says Russia launched more than 100 drones at Ukraine after Moscow's truce ended
The alleged drone launch takes place shortly after a Russian 72-hour ceasefire -- which both sides said was not properly observed -- ended at midnight

An explosion of a drone is seen during a Russian drone strike in Kyiv, Ukraine. REUTERS/Gleb Garanich
Kyiv on Sunday (11 May) said that Moscow had launched more than 100 drones into Ukraine at night, shortly after a Russian 72-hour ceasefire -- which both sides said was not properly observed -- had ended at midnight.
"On the night of May 11 (from 2:00 am on May 11), the enemy attacked with 108 Shahed attack drones and various types of imitator drones," Kyiv's air force said, adding that it had downed 60 of them.