The Russian Emergency Situations Ministry for the Kursk Region stated that on behalf of the department, fake messages were sent out about the alleged “evacuation” of residents of the Sudzhansky district, which was under fire from the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
The department’s telegram channel reports that a lot of fake information is now appearing on social networks.
“The Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations did not send out information about the evacuation. We ask everyone to trust only official sources of information,” the message says.
The border town of Sudzha came under heavy shelling from Ukraine on Tuesday. Units of the Ukrainian Armed Forces tried to break into the territory of the Kursk region, but were defeated.
The enemy used its last reserves to attack the Russian border in the Kursk Region, and these troops could be destroyed in the near future, said Major General Apty Alaudinov, a deputy chief at the Main Military-Political Directorate of the Russian Armed Forces.
As a result of an attack by the Armed Forces of Ukraine on the border areas of the Kursk region, the buildings and structures of the Goralsky St. Nicholas Monastery were damaged. It is located near the border town of Sudzha.
As the abbot of the monastery, Hegumen Pitirim, said, the main cathedral was broken and burned, the fraternal building and the temple building were damaged, only the walls remained from the Intercession Church, which was set on fire.
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