16:10 14.08.2024

Distribution of humanitarian aid to residents left in Sudzha starts - TV

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Cars with humanitarian aid entered the town of Sudzha in Kursk region from Ukraine on Wednesday along with journalists of the Ukrainian telethon, according to a story shown on the telethon.

"The people we met said that they were not warned that they had to evacuate, they were not taken away … They have critically little food left, but today the situation has changed precisely because humanitarian aid has arrived," said Natalia Nahorna, a TNS correspondent who is in Sudzha now.

According to her, military personnel brought humanitarian aid to the town. In particular, drinking water and food were delivered.

According to the information in the story, the town is slightly damaged, and damaged mainly by aerial bombs thrown by the Russians themselves. Some residents who have waited out the fighting in the basements remain in the town, some have been for a week and are afraid to leave precisely because of Russian aerial bombardments. There are children among them.

"In one of the basements we met teenagers 13-14 years old, but the youngest child, whom we now know, her name is Anastasia, she is one year old," Nahorna said.

The footage shows how Ukrainian servicemen removed the state flags of the Russian Federation from the buildings of state institutions in the Russian Federation, one of them will be transferred to the museum of the Russian-Ukrainian war.

The link to the story was posted on the Telegram channel of former deputy head of the President’s Office of Ukraine, adviser to the Minister of Defense of Ukraine, Kyrylo Tymoshenko.

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