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The niece of a 101-year-old pensioner evacuated from Sudzha will take her to Tula.

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The niece of Olga Minchenko, a 101-year-old resident of Sudzha, told Izvestia on March 19 that she would take the pensioner to Tula.

An elderly woman was evacuated from the liberated city a day earlier, and she is now in the hospital.

"She's very thin, <...> she's not getting back on her feet anymore. Her consciousness is normal and her thinking is normal," the niece said about the pensioner's condition.

According to a relative, Olga Minchenko has spent seven months with almost no food or water and is under severe stress after leaving Cambodia. The elderly woman's house was completely looted.

As residents of the Kursk city told Izvestia, during the occupation they faced massive looting by Ukrainian militants and residents of the border villages of Ukraine. As Vasily, an evacuated resident of Sudzha, noted, most often the robbers took household appliances, including televisions, refrigerators, tillers and music speakers.

A day earlier, the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations announced the evacuation of a total of 501 people from Suji. The ministry noted that 67 out of 88 temporary accommodation facilities in the Kursk region are currently involved.

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