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States'proposed 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine as President Vladimir Putin revealed serious questions regarding Washingtons effort. Those with battle experience comprehend that any pause in fighting is an opportunity to enhance tactical positions [for Ukraine], one Russian serviceman told The Moscow Times.Everyone [in the army] thinks about a short-term ceasefire total rubbish, theres no other option at the front, said the soldier, who spoke on condition of privacy for safety reasons.His sentiment lines up with a wider view among the Russian armed force that the dispute will not end quickly which any time out in combating will merely offer a tactical advantage to Kyiv.Putin on Thursday said that Moscow was willing to go over the ceasefire plan with U.S. counterpart Donald Trump but stressed that nuances required to be addressed.Putin particularly questioned how a ceasefire could be managed along a cutting edge covering thousands of kilometers and what would take place to the remaining Ukrainian troops in Russias Kursk region. The president's words highlight the primary flaw in the U.S. proposal, said one of the biggest Russian military Telegram channels, Archangel of the Special Forces, which has 1,116,000 subscribers and explains itself as a channel for airborne soldiers. Why should our management agree to a clearly losing scenario that will attain nothing besides offering the opponent time to regroup and go back to the battlefield refreshed? Obviously, we will still win, but at what expense? The effort [on the front line] is entirely ours, it said.Putin applauded Russias development versus Ukraine this week while checking out Kursk, stating that the soldiers were advancing along the front line.Moscow has recently made gains on the battlefield, declaring to have pressed Ukrainian dislodge of the Kursk region town of Sudzha, which is seen as one of Kyiv's prospective bargaining chips in territorial exchanges with Russia.Pro-Kremlin war correspondent Alexander Kots stated he viewedPutins check out to Kursk where he appeared in military uniform for the first time and hailed Russias advances as a signal that Russia was not considering a ceasefire.This is not about a ceasefire. Its a signal to our American partners once again, to our Ukrainian beggars, and, notably, to our armed force. There will be no betrayal, Kots said.One Russian soldier told the Moscow Times that while lots of soldiers wish for an end to the war as they do not want to die or be injured, they likewise discovered that the ceasefire negotiations have not changed the truth on the ground. There has actually been no order from military management to stop [military] preparations up until now. Across all fronts from Luhansk to Zaporizhzhia fortifications are being reinforced, he said, referring to his fellow soldiers at the front.The soldier said he and his fellow troops remain upgraded on battlefield advancements by means of their phones regardless of the militarys prohibit forbidding soldiers from bringing their devices to the front lines.Another Russian soldier, reviewing the moving geopolitical landscape, said he believed that the negotiations could ultimately secure Russian control over the 4 Ukrainian areas annexed by the Kremlin in 2022. Since seizing Crimea in 2014 and introducing its full-blown invasion in February 2022, Russia has inhabited around one-fifth of Ukraines internationally recognized territory.The pro-war Telegram channel Rybar, which has close ties to the Russian military and over 1,323,000 customers, said Russias response to the American proposition was rather clear: the U.S. and its peacekeeping strategies are much better than what came in the past, however there are nuances.The primary is [Ukrainian President] Volodymyr Zelensky's declaration that mobilization will not be canceled and that the Ukrainian Armed Forces will continue to get weapons. Therefore, the Kyiv program will not produce conditions for an instant ceasefire, not to mention satisfy other Russian demands, it said.Pro-Russian Telegram channel Povernutyye na Voyne(Obsessed With War)also reposted a message slamming Ukraine: In a scenario where one side presents unconditional final notices under the guise of dialogue, it is impossible to reach a peace agreement.Therefore, in the coming days, one can anticipate allegations from the American side about Russia's hesitation to make peace, which will likely cause an escalation of the war, it added.Russian soldiers at the front also appear less than positive about the war ending rapidly and settlements succeeding. No one anticipates to be back home by the summer season, the Russian soldier told The Moscow Times.Everyone comprehends that we are in this for the long haul.
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Russian and U.S. officials will organize a meeting between presidents Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump after U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff relays Putin’s response to a proposed 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine, the Kremlin said Friday.
Witkoff met with Putin late Thursday and was reported to have left Moscow in the early hours of Friday. U.S. National
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President Donald Trump's unique envoy to Ukraine and Russia was missing from recent talks focused on ending the war in Ukraine at the Kremlin's demand, NBC News reported Wednesday, pointing out a U.S. administration authorities and a Russian official.Keith Kellogg, a retired lieutenant basic and decorated Vietnam War veteran, was not at the negotiating
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Ukrainian drones targeted Moscow for a second time this week, with city authorities saying early Friday that air defense systems downed four unmanned aircraft near the Russian capital.
Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said emergency crews were dispatched to areas where debris from the intercepted drones had fallen.
So, too, did Moscow region Governor
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Write comment (91 Comments)A Finnish court on Friday sentenced Russian ultranationalist Vojislav Torden to life in prison for war crimes committed in Ukraine in 2014, including the mutilation of a wounded Ukrainian soldier.
The Helsinki District Court found Torden, a commander in the Russian far-right paramilitary group Rusich, guilty of four war crimes in eastern Ukraine’s L
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Almost a third of Russians now view the United States favorably, about double the share from before U.S. President Donald Trump took office in January, according to a Levada Center survey released Thursday.
Positive attitudes toward the U.S. had plunged to 12% in May 2023 — the lowest level since Levada began tracking sentiments in 1997. Attitudes h
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