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Over 460 people evacuated from Kursk Region’s Sudzha district — Emergencies Ministry

According to the ministry, people are provided with drinking water and food, as well as medical and psychological support

MOSCOW, March 17. /TASS/. More than 460 people have been evacuated from the Sudzha district in Russia’s borderline Kursk Region, the Russian Emergencies Ministry said.

"Thanks to the joint efforts of officers and employees of the Russian emergencies and defense ministries and other agencies, 465 people have been evacuated, including 42 in the past day. Rescuers accompany people to temporary accommodation centers, help them with documents and the search for their relatives," it said.

According to the ministry, people are provided with drinking water and food, as well as medical and psychological support. Apart from that, the ministry’s employees hep the evacuated people get in touch with their relatives to tell them that they are safe.

Ukraine launched a large-scale attack on Russia’s borderline Kursk Region on August 6, 2024. According to the Russian Armed Forces’ General Staff, over 86% of the area occupied by Ukrainian armed forces has since been liberated. Residents are being evacuated from the liberated city of Sudzha. In some areas along the border, the Russian army has already penetrated into the Sumy Region. The Russian defense ministry reports that the enemy has suffered over 68,000 troop losses since the onset of hostilities in the Kursk Region.