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DESPERATE locals in one of Ukraine’s hardest hit cities yesterday urged Russia to sign up to the 30-day ceasefire plan.

As President Volodymyr Zelensky was hosting European leaders in Kyiv, war weary residents in Kharkiv were praying for peace.

Vladimir Putin at a meeting in the Kremlin.
Residents of Kharkiv are urging Vladimir Putin to agree to a ceasefire and stop relentlessly bombarding the cityCredit: EPA

The eastern city of 1.3million people is just a few miles from the front line and has suffered a non-stop bombardment since the war began.

Around a quarter of the city has been destroyed, thousands have been killed and 700,000 people have fled.

Residents who stayed behind expressed to The Sun their exhaustion from the ongoing conflict and their desire for Vladimir Putin to accept the ceasefire suggested by Ukraine, the United States, and European nations.

But they are so used to an almost daily bombardment they struggle to believe the crazed tyrant will agree to lay down his arms.

Seamstress Valentina Hoydenko, 65, is one of those whose family has paid the ultimate price.

She said: “My son joined the army last year and was killed a few months later.

“We have lost too much and we are tired and we want peace.

“I really hope it will happen and I hope Putin agrees to this deal but I find it hard to believe he will.

“The shelling never stops. Two days ago I heard a missile go over which hit a market.

“My own house has been damaged and is now being repaired.

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“People are so used to it that they hardly turn their heads when a drone or a missile goes over.

“We want peace and we hope Putin agrees to a ceasefire as a first step but it is hard to find the faith that he will.”

The city is just 18 miles from the border and is so close to enemy troops that Russian missiles can reach it in less than a minute.

But it is hoped that a 30-day ceasefire would lead to a more permanent peace and an end to the non-stop blitz.

Portrait of Vadim Medvediuk in Saltivka, near Kharkiv, Ukraine.
Vadim Medvediuk, 25, says he wants the war to end and welcomes a possible 30-day ceasefireCredit: Chris Eades

After enduring three years of war, 25-year-old administrative assistant Vadim Medvediuk shared that he no longer goes to the shelter when alarms go off unless he believes his building is directly threatened.

He said: “Everyone is so used to attacks that they treat it as an ordinary daily event.

“I don’t even bother going to the air raid shelter now when the siren sounds.

“I only head to the shelter if I can hear the drone distinctly. I live on the 9th floor of a 16-story apartment building, so if there’s a real risk of it being targeted, I hope to hear it in time and then I’ll seek refuge,” he explained.

“We are really tired of the war and want it to end. This 30-day plan would be a good first step in getting there.

“But would Russia stick to it? There was supposed to be a ceasefire over the last few days but the attacks continued.”

Those attacks included one in Sumy which killed an 85-year-old woman, injured three others and destroyed 19 homes, all when Russia was supposed to be observing a three-day ceasefire to mark Friday’s Victory Parade.

Another strike hit the eastern Donetsk region injuring one person setting two apartment blocks on fire.

Rescuers who raced to the scene were then targeted in a “double tap” strike.

And in Kherson a 58-year-old was injured in a drone attack.

Portrait of Valentina Hoydenko in Saltivka, near Kharkiv, Ukraine.
Valentina Hoydenko, 65, says her son was killed shortly after joining the Ukraine armyCredit: Chris Eades
Firefighters extinguishing a fire in a damaged residential building.
Kharkiv is just is just 18 miles from the border and has been mercilessly attacked by RussiaCredit: AFP
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