Russia’s president, Vladimir V. Putin, wearing fatigues, visited a command publish close to the entrance in Kursk late Wednesday to cheer on his army’s ejection of Ukrainian forces from the Russian border area.
The Russian chief’s pointed go to got here a day after a U.S. delegation met in Saudi Arabia with Ukrainian officers, who agreed to a 30-day cease-fire within the struggle. American officers deliberate to take the proposal to Mr. Putin, who has beforehand mentioned he’s not fascinated with a short lived truce.
Wearing a inexperienced camouflage uniform, Mr. Putin sat at a desk with maps unfold out in entrance of him, based on images launched by the Kremlin. He appeared with Russia’s high army officer, Gen. Valery V. Gerasimov.
In video footage launched by Russian state media, Mr. Putin praised the Russian army formations that had taken again territory captured by Ukraine within the Kursk area. He known as on the troops to grab the territory for good from Ukrainian forces, who’ve been occupying parts of the Russian border area since final summer season. Kyiv had hoped to make use of the territory as a bargaining chip in peace talks.
The Russian chief additionally demanded that Ukrainian forces seized within the area be handled and prosecuted as terrorists below Russian legislation. Basic Gerasimov mentioned greater than 400 Ukrainian troops had been captured within the operations.
“People who find themselves on the territory of the Kursk area, committing crimes right here in opposition to the civilian inhabitants and opposing our armed forces, legislation enforcement companies and particular providers, in accordance with the legal guidelines of the Russian Federation, are terrorists,” Mr. Putin mentioned.
He added that “international mercenaries” don’t fall below the Geneva Conference governing the therapy of prisoners of struggle. The battle, which started with Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, has drawn international fighters. This month, Russia sentenced a 22-year-old British man who had volunteered for the Ukrainian Military to 19 years in jail on terrorism and mercenary fees, after his seize within the Kursk area final 12 months.
Russian forces stepped up an offensive to push Ukrainian troops out of the area this week, as Kyiv reeled from the Trump administration’s determination final week to freeze U.S. intelligence and army help to Ukraine after an explosive confrontation within the Oval Workplace between President Trump and President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine.
After talks on Tuesday with Ukrainian officers in Saudi Arabia, the Trump administration introduced that it will resume the help.
By then, Russian forces have been already nicely on their technique to taking again Sudzha, the principle inhabitants heart within the Kursk area that was captured by Ukraine final 12 months.
For months, Ukraine’s occupation of Russian territory has been a sore level for Moscow, which bolstered its forces with North Korean troopers in an try and take again the land.
Russian officers boasted of a breakthrough assault in Kursk final Saturday, when, they mentioned, some 800 fighters traveled about 10 miles by a disused gasoline pipeline to hold out a shock assault on the Ukrainian rear.
Ukraine’s high army commander, Gen. Oleksandr Syrsky, mentioned in a press release that Ukrainian forces have been transferring to “extra advantageous positions” and would “maintain the road within the Kursk area for so long as it stays affordable and mandatory.” He added, “In essentially the most troublesome conditions, my precedence has been and stays the preservation of Ukrainian troopers’ lives.”
Mr. Putin has mentioned that any non permanent cease-fire or truce will solely present a bonus to Ukrainian forces, who’re on the again foot on the battlefield and will use the reprieve to replenish personnel.
Russia has demanded a broader safety settlement backed by the West, together with a assure that Ukraine won’t be admitted to the NATO army alliance, in addition to different commitments that threat eroding Ukraine’s sovereignty.
“We don’t want a truce,” Mr. Putin mentioned throughout his annual information briefing in December. “We’d like peace: a long-term and lasting peace with ensures for the Russian Federation and its residents.”
Marc Santora contributed reporting from Kyiv, Ukraine.