Moscow is deploying armed troops and anti-aircraft missiles in the Kursk region of the Russian Federation, near the border with Ukraine, quoted the governor of the region Roman Stroydov as saying “Monday to protect the population.” Ukrainian Pravda.
Suitza crossing point to Ukraine in the Kursk regionPhoto: Kommersant Photo Agency / ddp USA / Profimedia
“A significant number of military personnel and additional weapons, including artillery and anti-missile missiles, have already arrived and continue to arrive in the region,” Kursk Regional Governor Roman Stroyd was quoted as saying by Ukrainska Pravda.
“Through this initiative, we want the people of the Kursk region to continue their daily lives in peace and to protect their health,” said Roman Starowitz.
The Kursk region is bordered by the Sunni region of Ukraine, the scene of fierce fighting since Russia began its invasion of Ukraine.
On May 19, the Kursk administration claimed that the area had been bombed by the Ukrainian armed forces, but no casualties were reported.
On May 24, Roman Starowitz told the governor of the region that the high-level terrorist threat in the Kursk region had been extended until June 8. Toss.
The regional leader says extending the scale of the terrorist threat will allow security services to guarantee the safety of Kursk citizens.
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