2024-08-11
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According to the news released by the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations on August 11,commonAbout 80 tons of humanitarian aid arrived in Kursk Oblast from all over RussiaThe supplies include tents, blankets, mobile generators, hygiene products, drinking water and food.
The Russian National Anti-Terrorism Committee announced on the 9th that an anti-terrorist action system will be implemented in Kursk, Belgorod and Bryansk regions from that day. According to the news released by the Russian National Anti-Terrorism Committee on its official website, the Ukrainian armed forces launched a terrorist attack on Kursk Oblast, causing civilian casualties and damage to residential buildings and other civilian facilities. Bortnikov, chairman of the Russian National Anti-Terrorism Committee and director of the Russian Federal Security Service, decided to implement an anti-terrorist action system in Kursk, Belgorod and Bryansk regions from August 9, 2024 to ensure the safety of residents and respond to sabotage and terrorist threats from the enemy. (CCTV reporter Xu Hongbo)
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