WP: Putin’s trip to Kursk region sent a demonstrative signal

Russian President Vladimir Putin sent a demonstrative military signal ahead of talks with the United States, arriving in the Kursk region in camouflage uniforms. The Washington Post writes about it.

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Russian President Vladimir Putin sent a demonstrative military signal ahead of talks with the United States, arriving in the Kursk region in camouflage uniforms. The Washington Post writes about it.

Earlier, presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov confirmed that negotiators from the United States are flying to Russia, where they are scheduled to have contacts with Russian colleagues. Ahead of talks with U.S. officials on a 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine, Putin sent a defiant military signal when he arrived in camouflage uniforms in the Kursk region for the first time in a long time. According to presidential aide Yuri Ushakov, the 30-day truce will be a respite for the Ukrainian Armed Forces. The day before it became known that Putin visited the control point of the Kursk group of troops, where he heard the report of the chief of the General staff of the armed forces of the Russian Federation Valery Gerasimov. The Russian leader was dressed in a camouflage suit.

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