Western intel contradicts Trump’s, Putin’s claims on Ukraine’s encirclement in Kursk Oblast, Reuters reports

US and European Intelligence figures conflict with US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin’s claims about the alleged surroundings of Ukrainian troops in Russia’s Oblast.

Trump has repeatedly claimed that Ukrainian soldiers have been “surrounded” in Oblast, which is located in the Russian border region, where Moscow forces have recently launched a response against a key Ukrainian person.

Ukraine has denied that its troops have been surrounded, though it has confessed to withdrawing from the town of Sidza during the rapid progress.

According to those sources who spoke ReutersUS intelligence agencies, including the CIA, told the White House that while Ukrainian troops are facing severe pressure from Russian forces, they are not surrounded by.

Despite these studies, Trump has continued to claim otherwise.

Ukraine launched a cross -border attack in the cross -border in August 2024, initially occupying approximately 1,300 square kilometers (500 square miles) of the Russian region.

Kiev says that the Ukrainian drone strikes the Airbus of Russia after the drone strike

Governor Roman Basargin claimed that Russian cities were targeted in the heaviest drone attack against Saratov Oblast during the entire scale of the war on March 20, overnight, Governor Roman Basargin reported a fire in a local airfield.

Earlier this month, Russian forces, which fought before North Korean troops, who fought earlier this month, achieved significant foundations. Russian progress was harmonized with the stopping intelligence and military cooperation for Ukraine, which resumed on March 11.

Trump made his comments on March 18 about the alleged surroundings before a planned call with Putin, in which the two leaders discussed a possible peace deal for Ukraine.

The purpose of this call was to protect Russia’s agreement from a 30 -day ceasefire under the United States, which Ukraine had already accepted on the condition that Moscow had also complied.

On March 13, Putin initially indicated the preparations for a ceasefire, but followed it with a list of demands, which included staying in foreign military aid and intelligence sharing with Ukraine.

During a call with Trump, Putin once again refused to commit a complete ceasefire, but agreed to a 30 -day limited obstacle to energy infrastructure attacks.

Former US National Security Advisor John Bolton, while interviewing Kiev Independent, criticized Trump’s view of the war, and argued that instead of considering geographical political or ethical factors, Trump is prepared for his personal relationship with Putin.

Medvedev says requests have not been received from foreign companies seeking to return to Russia.

Russia’s Deputy Chairman of the Security Council, Dmitry Medvedev, claimed that “no one has officially applied yet. Therefore, he is informally investigating the land.”

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