Putin threatens to treat Ukrainian soldiers in Kursk as ‘terrorists’ ahead of US envoy’s Moscow visit – live | Ukraine

Putin threatens to treat Ukrainian soldiers in Kursk as ‘terrorists’ ahead of US envoy’s Moscow visit – live | Ukraine

Putin says captured Ukrainian soldiers in Kursk will be treated as ‘terrorists’

Russia’s chief of general staff, Valery Gerasimov, said his forces had captured about 430 Ukrainian soldiers in the Kursk region, state news agency Tass reports.

Gerasimov, in a meeting with Russian president Vladimir Putin at a command post in Kursk, said:

The Ukrainian military, seeing futility of further resistance, started surrendering. Four hundred and thirty fighters were captured.

Putin said the captured fighters should be “treated as terrorists, in accordance with the laws of the Russian Federation,” Agence-France-Presse reports.

Putin’s comments suggest the captured soldiers could face trials in Russian courts and be jailed for decades.

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French defense minister Sebastien Lecornu said that a “very broad consensus” is emerging among European countries in regards to boosting Ukraine’s long-term security, Agence France-Presse reports.

Speaking to reporters after a meeting with the defense ministers of Britain, Germany, Italy and Poland in Paris, Lecornu said: “There is obviously a very broad consensus emerging… that the first of the security guarantees for Ukraine is obviously the Ukrainian army itself.”

He also ruled out any postwar “demilitarisation” of Ukraine.

“The word ’demilitarisation’ is emerging, but it is not the case. On the contrary, the real guarantee of long-term security will be the capabilities that we will be able to give to the Ukrainian army,” Lecornu said.

Lecornu said that “at this stage, about fifteen countries have shown an interest in continuing this process,” referring to proposed options for a “security architecture” with a view to a lasting ceasefire” in Ukraine.

From left, Defense ministers Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz of Poland, Boris Pistorius, of Germany, Sebastien Lecornu, of France, Guido Crosetto of Italy and John Healey of Britain attend a press conference following a meeting to discuss support for Ukraine and European defense in Paris, Wednesday, March 12, 2025. Photograph: Aurélien Morissard/AP
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