Communities on the border of the Glushkovsky district allegedly fell under artillery fire.
The governor of the Kursk region of the Russian Federation, Roman Starovoit, said Russia’s border villages had been shot down from artillery since Tuesday morning, July 5th.
“This morning began again with artillery shelling of border settlements of Glushkovsky district. Arrivals were recorded in the village of Markovo, shells exploded again in the village of Tetkino,” Starovoit wrote.
At 7:15 a.m., the governor announced that “shelling will continue” and promised to provide details later. He also posted pictures of craters on the ground.
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Recall that last week it was reported that the next “applause” scared the residents of Kursk. Explosions were heard at midnight, and a large column of smoke rose into the sky.
Earlier it was learned that in the Kursk region the bridge is “tired”. The railroad bridge collapsed.
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Source: korrespondent

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