In the Kursk region of the Russian Federation, the authorities are taking away land from their farmers for the needs of the Russian army.
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As a result, farmers go out to protest. This was reported today, October 8, on the website of the Center for National Resistance.
Farmers belonging to AKKOR (Association of Peasant Farms and Agricultural Cooperatives of Russia) in the Rylsky district of the Kursk region are protesting against the destruction of their agricultural lands, the report says.
Thus, according to the CNS, in the village of Staraya Nikolaevka on the border with Sumy region, the Russian military is actively building strongholds on the black soils of farmers.
In this case, the land becomes unsuitable for further use. Farmers submitted photos of the occupiers’ fortifications on their own land, the CNS adds, publishing the corresponding photographs.
Source: Racurs

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