Russia says it has retaken Kursk’s biggest town from Ukraine as US awaits Putin’s ceasefire response
- Russia claims to have retaken the town of Sudzha from Ukraine, as reported by the Russian Defense Ministry.
- U.S. President Donald Trump is urging Russia to agree to a proposed 30-day ceasefire, stating, 'it's up to Russia now.'
- Ukrainian military head, Gen. Oleksandr Syrskyi, stated that Russian aviation has conducted numerous strikes on Kursk, leading to Sudzha's devastation.
- Putin expressed intent to create a security zone along the state border, indicating possible future territorial ambitions in Ukraine.
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Ukraine only maintains 10% of the territory conquered in Russia after losing the city of Sudzha
The Russian Ministry of Defence announced on Thursday that it had regained absolute control of Sudzha, the largest municipality that had conquered Ukraine in the Russian province of Kursk. Images released since Wednesday by Russian soldiers would confirm that Kremlin troops control the urban core of Sudzha, although Ukrainian and military analysts in the area claim that fighting continues on its periphery. The fall of this town would be the Krem…
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