Ukraine war live: Russian operation in Kursk is in final stage, Kremlin claims, as US negotiators head to Moscow | World news


Russian operation in Kursk is in final stage, Kremlin claims, as US negotiators head to Moscow

Russia’s operation to eject Ukrainian forces from the western Russian region of Kursk has entered its final stage, state news agency Tass reported on Thursday, citing Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov.

Russian president Vladimir Putin on Wednesday visited Kursk for the first time since Ukrainian forces seized some territory in the region.

The news comes as US president Donald Trump said on Wednesday that negotiators were headed to Russia “right now” for talks on a possible ceasefire with Ukraine, after Kyiv agreed to a 30-day truce.

Trump did not give further details, but the White House later said that his special envoy Steve Witkoff was going to Moscow later this week.

Trump would not say when he would next speak to Putin, but added that “I hope he’s going to have a ceasefire.” “It’s up to Russia now,” said the US president.

A drone view shows the centre of Sudzha town as Russian troops reportedly advance in the Kursk region, Russia, in this screengrab obtained by Reuters from a social media video on 12 March 2025.
A drone view shows the centre of Sudzha town as Russian troops reportedly advance in the Kursk region, Russia, in this screengrab obtained by Reuters from a social media video on 12 March 2025. Photograph: Social Media/Reuters

Ukraine is increasingly suffering on the battlefield, losing ground in the east and south of the country, where officials said eight people were killed on Wednesday.

Russia has also reclaimed territory in its western Kursk region, pushing back Ukrainian troops who staged a shock offensive last August.

Putin was shown on Russian television visiting troops in Kursk on Wednesday.

“I am counting on the fact that all the combat tasks facing our units will be fulfilled, and the territory of the Kursk region will soon be completely liberated from the enemy,” Putin said.

Russian chief of staff Gen Valery Gerasimov said that 430 Ukrainian troops had been captured and Putin called them “terrorists.”

Ukraine military commander-in-chief Gen Oleksandr Syrsky indicated that some forces in Kursk were pulling back to “more favorable positions.”

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Suspilne, Ukraine’s state broadcaster, reports that Sumy, Dnipropetrovsk, Kharkiv, Kyiv, Chernihiv, Odesa, and partially occupied Zaporizhzhia were the Ukrainian regions that suffered overnight Russian attacks. Ukraine’s military has claimed it shot down 74 of 117 drones overnight, and that Russia also launched an Iskander-M missile.

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