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Demonstrated “military power”: Isw analyzed Putin’s visit in camouflage to the Kursk region against the backdrop of expected negotiations with the United States

Demonstrated “military power”: ISW analyzed Putin’s visit to the Kursk region against the backdrop of expected negotiations with the United States on March 13, 10:26 to share: Dictator Vladimir Putin and Head of the Armed Forces of the Armed Forces Valery Gerasimov in Kursk region, Russia, March 2025 (photo: photo: photo) Dictator Vladimir Putin for the first time from the beginning of the operation of the Defense Forces visited the Russian military team command in Kursk region”, – WRITE ON: ua.news

Demonstrated “military power”: Isw analyzed Putin’s visit in camouflage to the Kursk region against the backdrop of expected negotiations with the United States

March 13, 10:26

Dictator Vladimir Putin and the head of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation Valery Gerasimov in Kursk region, Russia, March 12 2025 (photo: kremlin.ru/handout Via Reuters)

Russian dictator Vladimir Putin for the first time from the beginning of the operation of the Defense Forces visited a Russian military command post in Kursk region on March 12 to demonstrate military success and power ”against the background of the US and Ukraine proposal for a temporary cease ceasefire, according to the analysis of the Institute of War Study (Isw).

In the Kursk region, Putin was dressed in military uniform. ISW analysts have called it Notable stroke, as the dictator tries to introduce himself as a military leader responsible for the promotion of Russian troops in the Kursk region.

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Putin is also probably trying to present himself as a strong and effective military commander on the eve of Russian-American negotiations on the issue of temporary ceasefire in Ukraine, according to the report.

In general, Putin, according to ISW, visited the Russian troops on the front line for the second time from the beginning of a full -scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022. For the first time he came to the occupied Kherson and then in the Luhansk region in April 2023. It is noteworthy that then he was in a suit, not in military uniform, emphasizes the Institute of War Study.

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On March 12, Russian propagandists spread photos and videos of Putin’s visit to the Kursk region. During the meeting at the command post, the dictator stated the need to create Security Zone »along the State Border and set the task to the occupiers in the” shortest time “finally Defend »Defense Forces of Ukraine in Kursk Oblast.

Before that, analysts and the media reported that Russian troops have seized several settlements in Kurshchyna and entered the city of Sudzha. The Commander -in -Chief of the Armed Forces Alexander Sirsky said that in the operating area of ​​the troops group Kursk ”, in the suburbs of Sudzhi and districts, active fights are ongoing around it. According to him, the forces of defense carry out maneuver on more profitable boundaries and will keep positions in the Kursk region as much as it will be appropriate and necessary. “

Editor: Julia Ryaboville

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