Putin makes surprise Kursk visit as Trump says peace is ‘up to Russia now’.

Russian President Vladimir Putin made a surprise visit to the Russian-occupied Kursk region on Wednesday, as the Kremlin considers a US proposal for a 30-day ceasefire as Russian forces rapidly advance into Ukraine.

Putin, dressed in military uniform, told troops that Moscow’s aim is to “completely liberate” Kursk as soon as possible, reports with the BBC.

His visit appears to have been aimed at boosting the morale of Russian forces as they advance to eliminate the remnants of Ukrainian forces. That same day, Ukraine agreed to a 30-day U.S.-backed ceasefire covering the entire front.

The rapid Russian advance in Kursk has also threatened Ukraine’s ability to use the region as a bargaining chip. US President Donald Trump said it was now Russia’s turn to decide on a ceasefire, while Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Putin was carefully studying the proposal. KosovaPress.

In Kursk, Putin met with his top general, Valery Gerasimov, and urged Russian forces to drive out the remnants of Ukrainian forces, suggesting the possibility of creating a “neutral zone” on the border with Ukraine.

Credit: KOSOVAPRESS

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