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Thousands of Russians left Belgorod and Kursk along humanitarian corridors: the RDK announced statistics

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Almost 8 thousand Russians were evacuated from the Belgorod and Kursk regions/Collage 24 Channel

Russian volunteers announced the opening of humanitarian corridors from the Belgorod and Kursk regions. They were used by almost 8 thousand Russians who wanted to evacuate.

Russian volunteers opened humanitarian evacuation corridors on the evening of March 14. They worked until 07:00 on March 15.

How many Russians were evacuated from the border regions

The Russian Volunteer Corps, the Freedom of Russia Legion and the Siberian Battalion called on residents of the Belgorod and Kursk regions to urgently evacuate “in connection with the conduct of a limited military operation on the territory of the mentioned regions.” To ensure safe evacuation, Russian volunteers created humanitarian corridors.

As reported by the RDC, more than 7,000 civilian vehicles were evacuated from Belgorod and the Belgorod region. Volunteers received this information from opposition-minded local residents, law enforcement officers and security officials.

Residents of the Kursk region were also evacuated. More than 600 civilian vehicles left there.

As of now, the humanitarian corridors have expired. As previously reported by the Freedom of Russia Legion, the RDK and the Siberian Battalion, after this the destruction of military facilities in the Belgorod and Kursk regions will continue until the liberation of the region from the troops of the Kremlin regime.

What is known about the evacuation in the Belgorod and Kursk regions

  • On the morning of March 14, the Russian Volunteer Corps published a statement with an appeal to the local population of the Belgorod and Kursk regions. They called on Russians to evacuate, because Russian volunteers would continue to strike military targets.
  • After this statement, Russians began to leave en masse in the Belgorod region, but Russian authorities blocked the evacuation. Thus, people were not allowed into train stations, and security forces restricted civilians. This caused even greater panic among residents of the Belgorod and Kursk regions.
  • After the announcement of the evacuation, local authorities also decided to close all shopping centers. Moreover, local authorities explained this decision not as panic, but as if the residents of Belgorod themselves asked to close everything. to the local population. Andrei Yusov explained that the occupiers had repeatedly placed equipment among civilian infrastructure, so calls for evacuation were quite logical. “This actually emphasizes their humane approach and compliance with international humanitarian law, even against the aggressor army,” intelligence officials said.

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