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Russia says it has retaken Kursk’s biggest town from Ukraine as US awaits Putin’s ceasefire response

  • Russia's Defense Ministry claims it has retaken Sudzha, Kursk's largest town, which remains unverified by other sources.
  • U.S. President Donald Trump is advocating for a ceasefire and has warned of potential sanctions against Russia if it rejects peace efforts.
  • U.S. negotiators are heading to Russia to discuss the ceasefire, but Moscow's stance was not shared by Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov.
  • Major General Dmytro Krasylnykov of Ukraine's Northern Operational Command was dismissed, adding uncertainty to Ukraine's military strategy in the region.
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The Russian military has regained control of the settlements of Zaoleshenko and Rubanshchina in the Kursk region, the country's Defense Ministry announced today.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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Russia’s progress in Ukraine has intensified in recent days. From the Donetsk trenches to the Kursk border region, the Russian Army has made significant progress, while Ukrainian forces continue to struggle to maintain their presence despite the advance of Kremlin troops. All this as talks continue for a U.S.-proposed ceasefire. On Sunday, Russian troops consolidated their presence in eastern Ukraine with the capture of Konstantinopil, a key tow…

·Madrid, Spain
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Ukraine had said it controlled about 100 settlements at the height of its surprise incursion into western Russia - Kiev has not responded to Moscow's claims of a counteroffensive

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n-tv.de broke the news in on Wednesday, March 12, 2025.
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