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Russia Begins Evacuation of Tens of Thousands Amid Ukrainian Incursion into Kursk Region

In response to a sudden incursion by Ukrainian troops into Russia’s Kursk region, Russia has initiated a large-scale evacuation, moving tens of thousands of people from areas near the conflict zone to makeshift camps. This military action, described as a surprise attack by Ukraine, has prompted Russia to declare a state of emergency in the affected regions and to deploy additional military resources, including artillery, tanks, and rocket systems. Amidst these developments, the Russian government has introduced a counterterrorist operation regime in several border regions, implementing restrictions on movement and bolstering its defensive posture. Ukrainian forces are reported to be operating significantly within Russian territory, marking a notable escalation in the conflict.

  • Russia has evacuated tens of thousands from areas near the conflict zone in the Kursk region following a surprise incursion by Ukrainian troops.
  • A state of emergency has been declared in the region, and Russia has dispatched additional military resources including artillery, tanks, and rocket systems.
  • The Russian Defense Ministry has released videos showing its forces taking up positions in the border area.
  • A counterterror operation has been launched in several border regions, including Kursk, Bryansk, and Belgorod, introducing movement restrictions.
  • Ukrainian troops are reported to be operating more than 10 km inside Russia, the furthest advance since the full-scale invasion of Ukraine by Moscow.
  • Video evidence suggests Ukrainian control of a gas facility in the Russian town of Suda, indicating significant territorial control by Ukrainian forces.
  • About 20,000 people need evacuation from areas near Russia’s Kursk region as the conflict escalates.
  • A Russian missile strike on a Ukrainian town close to the active combat line resulted in several casualties and dozens wounded.

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