Russia launched more than 1,400 drones and 56 missiles into Ukraine on Wednesday and Thursday. Much of the onslaught was aimed at the capital Kyiv, days after Russia threatened to do so only if Ukraine attacked its Victory Day parade in Moscow’s Red Square on May 9. It is a major Russian holiday commemorating the end of the Second World War. Recommended Stories list of 4 items list 1 of 4 Zimbabweans lured into Russia’s war as families plead for their return list 2 of 4 UN aid convoy hit by drone strikes in Ukraine’s Kherson list 3 of 4 Latvian prime minister resigns after drone incident list 4 of 4 Finland ends drone alert amid regional fears of Ukraine war spillover end of list Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy had proposed a ceasefire, beginning as early as May 5. Moscow did not respond until May 7, and presented its peace proposal as a unilateral initiative, accompanied by threats to punish Kyiv if it did not respect its terms.…