Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday called Ukrainian soldiers to fight to surrender in the Kursk region, when US President Donald Trump urged him to “quit” the lives of Ukrainian soldiers.
Trump and Putin said that the Russian army had surrounded the Ukrainian forces – the claims rejected by Kive, even President Volodimier Zelanski admitted that their army was coming under rising pressure.
Russia has retaliated a rapidly compared to the previous week, re -receiving the land and settlements of land in the western border region from Ukraine.
“We are sympathetic to President Trump’s call,” Putin said in television comments.
“If they lay their arms and surrender, they will be guaranteed life and dignified treatment,” he said.
Putin said, “To effectively implement the call of the US President, (need to be there) Ukraine’s military-political leadership to his army to make his arms and surrender a similar order,” said Putin.
In a post on his true social stage, Trump appealed to Putin that what he had said was completely surrounded by the Russian army of “thousands” Ukrainian soldiers, and in a very bad and weak position “.
He said, “I have strongly requested President Putin to spare his life. It will be a terrible massacre, which has not been seen since World War II,” he said.
Moscow has removed the vast majority of the seized area seized in its border attack in Kursk last August, including rapid competition compared to the previous week.
Ukraine denied Trump and Putin’s claims and said it was catching in the area there.
The General Staff wrote in a statement on social media, “There is no danger of surrounded our units.”
But Zelansky admitted that his soldiers were under deep Russian pressure.
“The situation in the Kursk region is clearly very difficult,” Zelansky told reporters – including AFP journalists – in Kiev.
However, he stated that Ukraine’s aggressive forced Russia to pull its soldiers from other embossed areas, decreasing the pressure on Ukrainian soldiers, who were fighting to control Pokrovsk’s eastern logistics hub.
“I think the situation in the Pokrovsk sector is now stable, and it would be very difficult to find an opportunity to capture Pokarovsk again,” Zelancesi said.
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