Trump’s Ceasefire Move Falters As Putin Vows To ‘Finish Off’ Ukrainian Troops After Kyiv Admits Receiving 909 Soldiers’ Bodies

Abiola Olawale
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Russian President Calls For ‘Transitional Administration’ In Ukraine

By Kolawole Ojebisi 

It appears all efforts to find a lasting solution to the Russian/Ukrainian war may turn out to be futile

This is as the Russian President Vladimir Putin vowed to “finish off” Ukrainian troops amid push for ceasefire between the two neighbouring nations by President Donald Trump of the United States.

Putin also called for the establishment of a “transitional administration” in Ukraine,

The Russian president spoke on the sidelines of an Arctic forum in the early hours of Friday.

Putin said Russia could discuss with the United States, Europe, and Moscow’s allies, “under the auspices of the UN, the possibility of establishing a transitional administration in Ukraine”.

“What for? To organise a democratic presidential election that would result in the coming to power of a competent government that would have the confidence of the people, and then begin negotiations with these authorities on a peace agreement and sign legitimate documents,” Putin added.

This call to replace Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is part of a long-standing Russian effort to install a government in Kyiv that would be more favourable to Moscow.

Zelensky, who has been the target of constant criticism from Putin, dismissed these proposals as another attempt to delay peace.

In a response, Zelensky reiterated that Putin’s actions continued to hinder any progress toward ending the war.

The Russian president has repeatedly questioned Zelensky’s legitimacy and referred to him as a neo-Nazi and drug addict, allegations for which he has provided no evidence.

Since the war’s onset, Moscow has suggested that Ukraine is not a true democracy, a claim that contrasts with Ukraine’s own legal framework, which suspends elections during times of war.

Zelensky’s government has rejected any suggestion of holding elections while the conflict persists.

Asked about Putin’s remarks later on Friday, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said it was motivated by what Moscow sees as the Ukrainian leadership’s “total lack of control” over the army, which he accused of trying to attack Russian energy sites “daily”.

In the ongoing military operations, Russia reported some territorial advances, claiming control of a village in Ukraine’s Kharkiv region and a border settlement in Kursk, Russia.

Putin has called on his forces to continue pressing their advantage, declaring that they would “finish off” Ukrainian troops.

In a sign of the high cost of the war, Kyiv said Friday it had received 909 bodies of Ukrainian soldiers killed in battle — the largest yet.

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