Due to Russian shelling, the humanitarian corridor “Kolotylovka – Pokrovka” was closed in Sumy Oblast for at least 10 days. People were returning from occupation to the territories controlled by Ukraine through it.
At the same time, the corridor “Mokrany – Domanovo” is operating through the Belarusian-Ukrainian border in Volyn. For help with leaving the occupation, you can contact the Ministry of Reintegration at 1548.
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Reintegration of Temporarily Occupied Territories Irina Vereshchuk announced this on air during the telethon.
On the morning of August 6, Russians began reporting battles in the Kursk region of Russia (bordering Sumy region) and an alleged major offensive by the Ukrainian Armed Forces. Since that day, Russia has been shelling Sumy region with missiles and aerial bombs.
Ukraine has neither officially confirmed nor denied its involvement in the offensive. Initially, the Russian Defense Ministry claimed that the enemy had been driven out, but later deleted the mention of this. Russian media write that the Russian military has lost control over the Sudzha gas metering station, through which Russia supplies its gas to Europe. They also talk about the loss of control over more than 10 settlements, including the regional center, the city of Sudzha.
Source: Racurs

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