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Kursk, Russia: Residents in border areas receive relief supplies

2024-08-14

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On August 13, in Kursk, Russia, residents from the Russian-Ukrainian border area lined up to receive relief supplies.

TASS quoted the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations on the 12th as saying that more than 180 tons of humanitarian aid had been delivered to Kursk Oblast. More than 370 temporary settlements in 54 regions of the Russian Federation are ready to receive residents in the border areas of Kursk Oblast. Ukrainian President Zelensky said on the 13th that the Ukrainian army's offensive in Russia's Kursk Oblast is still continuing. Ukraine has controlled 74 settlements in the Kursk region and carried out inspections and stabilization measures in these settlements.

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On August 13, in Kursk, Russia, residents from the Russian-Ukrainian border area lined up to receive relief supplies.

TASS quoted the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations on the 12th as saying that more than 180 tons of humanitarian aid had been delivered to Kursk Oblast. More than 370 temporary settlements in 54 regions of the Russian Federation are ready to receive residents in the border areas of Kursk Oblast. Ukrainian President Zelensky said on the 13th that the Ukrainian army's offensive in Russia's Kursk Oblast is still continuing. Ukraine has controlled 74 settlements in the Kursk region and carried out inspections and stabilization measures in these settlements.

Xinhua News Agency

Source: Xinhuanet