[Russia] - What Does Russia's Military Think About a Potential CeasefireThe Russian military appears hesitant of the United States' proposed 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine as President Vladimir Putin revealed severe concerns regarding Washington's initiati

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The Russian military appears skeptical of the United States' proposed 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine as President Vladimir Putin expressed
reasons.His sentiment aligns with a broader view among the Russian military that the conflict will not end swiftly and that any pause in
fighting will merely give a strategic advantage to Kyiv.Putin on Thursday said that Moscow was willing to discuss the ceasefire plan with
United States counterpart Donald Trump but stressed that "nuances" needed to be addressed.Putin specifically questioned how a ceasefire
Kursk region."The president's words highlight the main flaw in the United States proposal," said one of the largest Russian military
regroup and return to the battlefield refreshed? Of course, we will still win, but at what cost? The initiative [on the front line] is
advancing along the front line.Moscow has recently made gains on the battlefield, claiming to have pushed Ukrainian forces out of the Kursk
been no order from military leadership to stop [military] preparations so far
forbidding soldiers from bringing their devices to the front lines.Another Russian soldier, reflecting on the shifting geopolitical
landscape, said he believed that the negotiations could ultimately secure Russian control over the four Ukrainian regions annexed by the
Kremlin in 2022.Since seizing Crimea in 2014 and launching its full-scale invasion in February 2022, Russia has occupied around one-fifth of
will not be canceled and that the Ukrainian Armed Forces will continue to receive weapons
one can expect accusations from the American side about Russia's unwillingness to make peace, which will likely lead to an escalation of