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Ukraine war: Putin's visit to Kursk raises the efforts of Russia to regain control

President Vladimir Putin has attended the Russian region of Russia's Course region for the first time since Moscow that it drove the Ukrainian armed forces out of the area last month, the Kremlin said on Wednesday.

According to Kreml, Putin visited the region and bordered the day before.

In August 2024, the Ukrainian armed forces surprisingly surprisingly in Kursk in one of the largest battlefield successes in the more than three years of war. The idea was the first time that Russian territory had been occupied by an intruder since the Second World War and gave the Kremlin a humiliating blow.

With the exception of Kursk, Russia has mostly the advantage on the battlefield since the end of 2023.

The Ukraine, the USA and South Korea said North Korea sent up to 12,000 soldiers to regain the Russian army, and Russia said on April 26 that their armed forces had pushed out the Ukrainian army. Kyiv officers denied the claim.

Putin's unannounced visit seemed to be an attempt to show that Russia has the control over the conflict-his neighbors' complete sovereignty in terms of victims and equipment slowly and costly Warest of the youngest US and European suggestions for a ceasefire that Putin has effectively rejected.

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