More Than 76 Thousand Were Evacuated From Kursk Region Of Russian Federation

From the border regions of the Kursk region of Russia, more than 76 thousand people were evacuated. This was reported by TASS with reference to the official representative of the Russian Emergencies Ministry in the interdepartmental operational headquarters Artem Sharov.

“In the city of Kursk, an interagency operational headquarters to provide assistance to the population in the border regions of the Kursk region is deployed and continues to work. The priority area of ​​operation of the operational headquarters is to resettle residents of these districts to safe places. In total, from the beginning of this work, safe places were temporarily resettled more than 76 thousand people, ”he said.

“In total, 60 temporary accommodation points are currently deployed, in which more than 4.4 thousand people are located, 26 temporary accommodation points are deployed directly in the Kursk region. Similar PVRs work in the Oryol, Moscow, Tula, Voronezh, Lipetsk, Kaluga, Kaluga and the Tver regions, ”Sharov added

What happened?

After the Ukrainian army began an attack on the Kursk region of the Russian Federation on August 6, fierce clashes broke out between the two armies.

The Russian side officially confirmed death 4, a injury of over 30 people as a result of an attack on the region.

The Ministry of Emergencies of the Russian Federation reported that the situation in the Kursk region is classified as a federal emergency.

The Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation reported that as a result of battles in Kursk, the Ukrainian army lost 945 military and 102 units of armored vehicles.