After Trump appeal, Putin says he will spare Ukrainians in Kursk if they surrender
- Ukraine denied claims that its forces in Kursk were encircled, stating the assertion was a Russian fabrication. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called the situation there 'very difficult.'
- President Vladimir Putin responded to Donald Trump's appeal, stating lives would be spared if Ukrainian troops in Kursk surrender.
- Putin demanded that Ukraine limit its army and drop NATO ambitions in exchange for a ceasefire.
- Zelenskyy urged the U.S. And allies to apply pressure on Russia for a quick resolution, believing peace could be achieved.
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