Deputy Director of the Department of Information Policy of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of the Russian Federation Artem Sharov reported that since the beginning of the offensive of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the Kursk region, more than 2.4 thousand tons of humanitarian aid have been delivered to the inhabitants of the settlements. emergency situation in the region. His words give guidance TASS.
“Seven convoys delivered more than 250 tons of humanitarian aid to the region during the day, which was distributed to temporary shelters for internally displaced people,” he said.
Refugees from the Kursk region reportedly received comprehensive support, with hundreds of people receiving urgent psychological assistance.
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The refugee hotline has already received and processed 11,000 applications from affected residents in the region.
Before that, the Ministry of Emergency Situations It has been said About fake messages about evacuations in the Kursk region.
The Russian Defense Ministry reported that on the morning of August 6, the Ukrainian army tried to penetrate deep into the Kursk region. According to the ministry, the Ukrainian Armed Forces attacked the positions of Russian troops near Oleshnya and Nikolaevo-Daryino. August 8, in the Defense Ministry reportedHe said that the clashes took place in the territory of the Sudzhansky and Korenevsky districts of the Kursk region. On the evening of August 9, in the Belgorod, Bryansk and Kursk regions was introduced counter-terrorism operation (CTO) regime.
Deputy Governor of the Kursk Region Alexey Smirnov statedIt was stated that 2 thousand people, whose fate is currently unknown, are under enemy occupation. According to him, 28 settlements of the Kursk region are under the control of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, the depth of penetration into the territory of the region is 12 km.
Previously at the Ministry of Emergency Situations in the name The number of evacuees from nine border districts of the Kursk region.
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Source: Gazeta
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