Warm clothes, blankets, "bourgeois stoves". Military command in Kursk region prepares for "heating season" for locals.
The military command in Kursk region is preparing for winter and plans to provide local residents with heating assistance. Press officer Oleksiy Dmytrashkivskyi, who communicates with the population in Kursk region, Russia, spoke about this in an interview with "Glavkom".
According to him, people will be provided with stoves that they can install themselves. In cases where this is not possible, the military command will provide heating assistance.
An agreement has also been reached to receive humanitarian aid, including warm clothes, blankets, and pillows, from one of the volunteer movements in Kharkiv region. All this will be delivered shortly.
Dmytrashkivskyi also reported that the military command restored water supply in the settlement of Guyevo and partially in Sudzha.
However, constant shelling creates problems. Installing generators and delivering fuel for them are challenging tasks. For example, yesterday it was impossible due to FPV drone attacks.
Most residents of Kursk region plan to evacuate to the Russian Federation, but the Russian leadership does not request the creation of a humanitarian corridor. There are also people who do not want to leave the frontline region, neither to Russia nor to Ukraine, even if their relatives are willing to take them in. Most of them are elderly people.
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