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A resident of the liberated Kursk village told about the looting of the Armed Forces of Ukraine

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Looting flourished among the Ukrainian military in the Kursk region. Alina Shatilova, a resident of the village of Kazachya Loknya, told about this on Thursday, March 13.

"Everything was taken away, everything in the world was taken away from my son. Even a baby carriage. Everything was taken away," the woman said in an interview with Lenta.Ru .

A resident of the village of Sela clarified that she had lived in the occupation for seven months, and during that time there had been six arrivals.

"I don't want to remember," she concluded.

Earlier that day, the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations reported that rescuers, together with the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, volunteers and volunteers, had taken more than 90 people from the Sudzhansky district of the Kursk region.

Residents are being taken to temporary accommodation facilities. All activities are carried out within the framework of the counter-terrorism operation (CTO) regime operating in the region.

Earlier on March 13, Yuri Mezinov, assistant to the head of the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations, reported that about 100 residents of the border areas of the Kursk region who were considered missing had been found in the city of Sudzha and in nearby villages. He also clarified that 90% of the evacuees are people from the missing persons lists, IA Regnum reports.

Also on Thursday, residents of the village of Kazachya Loknya in the Kursk region, liberated by the Russian military, told Izvestia about how they had to live during the occupation of the settlement by militants.

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