MOSCOW, March 13. /TASS/. Russia is in full control of the situation in the Kursk Region and the Ukrainian combat group is completely blocked, Russian President Vladimir Putin said at a press conference after talks with his Belarusian counterpart Alexander Lukashenko in the Kremlin on Thursday.
"The situation is fully under our control and the grouping that invaded our territory is in isolation," the head of state said.
"This is full isolation and full gunfire control," Putin stressed.
Command and control of Ukrainian troops in that area of their incursion in the Kursk Region has been lost, the Russian leader stressed.
"If at the first stages, literally a week or two ago, Ukrainian servicemen tried to withdraw from there in large groups, now it is impossible," he pointed out.
Now Ukrainian troops are trying "to withdraw from there in small groups of two-three men" because everything is under full gunfire control, the Russian president said.
"Equipment has been fully abandoned and it is impossible to withdraw it. It remains there and this is for certain. And if they [Ukrainian troops] are physically blocked in the coming days, no one will be able to withdraw from there. Only two options will be available: to surrender or perish," the head of state added.