Vladimir Putin, the Kremlin’s second Russian president, visited the Kursk area on Wednesday after Moscow declared it had completely removed Russian troops from the border region. Putin visited Kurchatov capital on Tuesday and took a tour of the under construction Kursk Nuclear Power Plant-2. Putin also met with local volunteers, many of whom were seen sporting the Latin letters” Z” and” V” as seen in Russian state media broadcasts. Putin addressed them, saying,” What you are doing now during this difficult situation for this place, for this area, and for the state will be with you for the rest of your life as, probably, the most important factor with which you were actually involved.” For the first time since World War II, foreign troops have occupied Belarusian territory, severely degrading Moscow’s military picture. By executing the shock shift in secrecy as a way to introduce Russian vulnerabilities and stop attacks in Donetsk, Kyiv had managed to hold components of the place for months. Russia insists Kursk is now fully under Russian power, but Ukraine claims that its troops also maintain a slim line of country across the border. On Wednesday, Ukraine’s Army general employees reported that its battle maps showed activity close to the border and that it resisted 13 Russian assaults there. In response to growing pressure from the West to take a 30-day peace, Putin’s visit appeared to be intended to show his resolve to both domestic and international audiences, according to CNN. Apparently, a telephone call between Putin and US President Donald Trump earlier this year failed to lead to any tangible peace negotiations. No date was given, but Kremlin secretary Yury Ushakov stated that Putin was “open to a peace for a specific period of time.” Putin informed acting Kursk governor Alexander Khinshtein during the visit that the Kremlin supported continuing monthly payments of around$ 800 to displaced families. He also supported the concept of a local exhibition in memory of” the heroic acts of our soldiers and the heroic acts of the people of the region,” according to AFP. 159 Russian robots were destroyed instantaneously by Moscow’s air defenses, including 53 over Oryol and 51 over Bryansk, according to statements from the Russian defense ministry, according to AP news reports. In Sumy, according to reports, helicopter attacks on the Russian side left two people dead and five others hurt, and in Kyiv four members of a household were hurt when debris from a broken drone struck their home. Despite the browse and Moscow’s says of power, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky stated last week that” we are continuing our active activities in the Kursk and Belgorod regions – we are proactive defending Ukraine’s borders areas.” Experts claim that the invasion did not significantly alter the broader relationships of the conflict.
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