Russia Tightens Control Over Kursk Region, Recapturing Sudzha and Two Nearby Settlements After Military Offensive

Russia Tightens Control Over Kursk Region

Russia claims to have recaptured Sudzha, a significant town in the Kursk region, following a military offensive and a visit from President Vladimir Putin. This claim has not been independently verified, and Ukrainian officials have yet to comment.

The United States has proposed a 30-day ceasefire to support Ukraine, aiming to provide a respite for Ukrainian forces. President Donald Trump has dispatched special envoy Steve Witkoff to Moscow for talks. However, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov indicated that discussions have not yet commenced, and top advisor Yuri Ushakov expressed concerns that a temporary truce might benefit Ukraine more than Russia.
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Classified Kremlin documents suggest that President Putin plans to dismantle Ukraine’s government and weaken Western influence, with no intention of accepting a peace deal before 2026. The strategy includes destroying Ukraine on the battlefield and rejecting its potential NATO membership. Russia also opposes European peacekeepers on the border.

The European Union’s plans to send peacekeeping troops and Finland’s new defense cooperation with Ukraine have been deemed provocative by Russia. Meanwhile, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasized the importance of Russia’s reaction to the proposed ceasefire and indicated readiness for further dialogue to end hostilities.

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