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Bodies of civilians found in cellars of Kursk village liberated from the AFU

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The bodies of civilians have been found in cellars in the village of Russkoye Porechnoye, Kursk Region, which was liberated by Russian servicemen. This became known on January 18.

Images from the village were published in the Telegram channel of the group of troops "North".

As pointed out by Rodion Miroshnik, Ambassador-at-Large of the Russian Foreign Ministry on the crimes of the Kiev regime, among the victims are old men and women. He said that leaving the settlement, Ukrainian militants threw grenades at them.

Miroshnik also noted that Western countries "falsely turn their eyes away" from the crimes of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) and block attempts at international investigations.

According to TASS, the remains of seven civilians were found in the village. In the first basement they found the bodies of two people, one of them had bruises on his legs. Five dead civilians were found in the second basement.

Earlier, on January 17, it was reported that the Investigative Committee (IC) of Russia has completed the investigation of more than 50 criminal cases against the AFU military who committed crimes in Kursk region. It was noted that the defendants would soon be brought to trial.

The AFU attacked the positions of the Russian Federation in the border areas of Kursk region on August 6, 2024. The liquidation of Ukrainian fighters who invaded the Russian territory continues.

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