Putin visits Kursk for first time after expelling Ukrainian forces
Wednesday, 21 May 2025 () President Putin recently visited the Kursk region, marking his first trip since Russia claimed full control after ousting Ukrainian forces with North Korean support. He met local volunteers displaying pro-invasion symbols and lauded their efforts during this challenging period. Despite Russia's claims, Ukraine insists on maintaining a presence, with ongoing clashes reported.
President Vladimir Putin visited the Kursk region live on camera following the successful removal of Ukrainian troops from the area. His visit included an inspection of a critical nuclear facility, underscoring the strategic importance of Kursk in Russia’s border security. Putin’s presence...
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President Putin visited Russia's Kursk region, marking his first visit since claiming to have ousted Ukrainian forces last month. This visit follows Ukraine's... IndiaTimes