Regional Updates: Kursk District Bombardment Impacts Power, Schools

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In the Glushkovsky district of the Kursk region, power was cut in one village and three additional villages following reported shelling by Ukrainian forces. Regional Governor Roman Starovoit confirmed the disruption in a statement issued via his Telegram channel. He noted that during the day the district sustained attacks from Ukrainian forces and reported that no civilian injuries occurred. The affected settlements include Tetkino, Korovyakovka, Alekseevka, and Popovo-Lezhachi, with dry grass igniting as a result of the fires, which firefighters subsequently brought under control.

Earlier, official channels indicated another impact from the morning bombardment in the Rylsky district of Kursk region, prompting authorities to cancel classes in many schools in Rylsk. Parents were advised to stay vigilant for their children and to report any property damage through emergency services, though the advisory to contact emergency numbers has been updated to reflect compliance with local safety protocols [attribution: regional authorities].

Separately, Russian authorities announced the deployment of a new drone suppression system intended to improve counter-drone capabilities amid ongoing aerial threats [attribution: regional defense ministry].

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