Russia Recaptures Key Town in Kursk – What It Means for Ukraine & the Ceasefire

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 Russia Recaptures Key Town in Kursk – What It Means for Ukraine & the Ceasefire


In August 2024, a damaged monument to Vladimir Lenin stood in the central square of Sudzha, located in the Kursk region.


Russian Forces Regain Control of Sudzha, A Major Town in the Kursk Region

The strategic Sudzha town in the Kursk region has been regained by the Russian forces, representing a decisive watershed event in the continuing conflict. According to an announcement made by the Russian Defense Ministry on Thursday, its troops liberated not only Sudzha but also Melovoy and Podol.Check out the details


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Sudzha, which had a pre-war population of about 5,000 people, was one of the few populated areas under Ukrainian control in the region. Its capture has considerable symbolic significance in Moscow's continued efforts to recapture territory lost during Ukraine's incursion last August.Find out more here


These developments have elicited U.S. President Donald Trump's call for a diplomatic solution, insisting that Russia's next move depends on accepting a proposed 30-day ceasefire. Trump warned of possible economic repercussions against Russia if the ceasefire was rejected.Uncover more insights


So, U.S. special envoy Witkoff did finally arrive in Moscow on Thursday so that he can engage in some talk to de-escalate. The U.S. has been calling for a 30 days ceasefire, which Ukraine has already agreed to, to downgrade the hostility and continue negotiations.Discover the facts


However, the Kremlin measured its terms. Senior aide Yuri Ushakov described it as a "temporary respite," implying that Russia has a long-lasting strategic vision regarding whatever commitment may be made.See what’s happening


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Russian President Vladimir Putin recently visited the Kursk region, his first since Ukraine's assault last year. Wearing military garb, Putin addressed frontline troops, saying that the aim was the complete liberation of Kursk, and suggested creating a buffer zone along the Russia-Ukraine border. Take a deeper look


The situation is at flux with both drives going on full-steam dubbed as diplomatic and war. The whole world audience is keenly watching and wishing for peaceful settlement of the hot conflict.


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