Refugees from the Kursk region who were left homeless called on Putin to end the war

Refugees from the Kursk region who were left homeless called on Putin to end the war

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More than 40 residents of the village of Olgovka, Kursk region, recorded a video message to Putin calling for an end to the war. The refugees lost their homes due to the Ukrainian army offensive and complain about insufficient payments to rent a new place.

Refugees from the village of olgovka in the Kursk region have appealed to Russian dictator Vladimir Putin to “end this damn war.” Residents of the village complain that the war has left them homeless, and that they have been evacuated and do not have enough money from the authorities to rent a house.

This was reported by the Russian media, UNNreported.

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We have been in hell for three months, where do we turn, where do we find salvation? We are asking you to end this damn war that has claimed many innocent lives. We want our children to see a peaceful sky, not to listen to the missile warning. Please understand this situation and listen to the residents of the border area. We do not tolerate all this by choice

- the residents asked.

More than 40 people took part in the video message. In the video, residents of Olgovka also say that they lost everything and were left homeless when the Ukrainian army began its offensive. In the evacuation, they do not have enough payments from the authorities to rent housing, and many are not ready to hire refugees.

The IDPs also said that some of their fellow villagers who did not evacuate were killed or went missing.

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On August 6, the Ukrainian Armed Forces launched an offensive in the Kursk region, including the Defense Forces entering the village of Olgovka, but later the Russian military regained control of it.

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