RT.com
15 Mar 2025, 02:13 GMT+10
Kiev has claimed the report is false and part of Moscows manipulation
The Ukrainian General Staff has denied that Kiev's troops have been encircled in Russia's border region of Kursk. The statement was issued after US President Donald Trump urged Moscow to spare the "thousands" of Ukrainian soldiers trapped in the area.
All the reports about the encirclement "are false and fabricated by the Russians for political manipulation," the General Staff said in a statement on Telegram on Friday, adding that it was done to "exert pressure" on Kiev and its Western backers. The statement never mentioned Trump or the US by name.
According to the Ukrainian military, Kiev's forces are continuing to fight in the region following a regrouping.
Earlier on Friday, Trump said in a post on Truth Social that "thousands of Ukrainian troops are completely surrounded by the Russian military and in a very bad and vulnerable position." He called on Russian President Vladimir Putin to spare the lives of the trapped soldiers.
Putin responded to Trump's request by stating that Russia was willing to do that even despite the "numerous crimes" committed by the Ukrainian forces against local civilians. He called on Kiev to order its troops in the area to surrender, promising their lives would be preserved and they would be given dignified treatment if they lay down their arms.
Trump's statement came following a visit by US special envoy Steve Witkoff to Moscow, where he was expected to deliver the details of a 30-day truce initiative to the Russian side. A day before the meeting, Putin visited Kursk Region, where he was briefed about the situation on the ground by the head of the Russian General Staff, General Valery Gerasimov.
As of Wednesday evening, Russian forces had liberated 86% of the territory that was occupied by the Ukrainians in August 2024, according to the general. The remaining Ukrainian units in the area were largely "encircled" and "isolated," he explained.
Kiev launched a major offensive into the Kursk area in early August 2024, capturing the town of Sudzha and dozens of villages. Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky said the incursion was aimed at gaining leverage for future peace talks. The Ukrainian advance was quickly halted by the Russian military, which has been gradually reclaiming ground ever since.
(RT.com)
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