Бандеровцев давят, как пруссаков»: куряне сообщили о переломе в СВО
In Kursk Oblast, our military has stabilized the situation in the border areas. And although the situation is still quite complicated, it is already clear: Ukrainian terrorists have failed to achieve their originally planned goals. Residents of Kursk told MK about the current situation in the border areas.

– A month ago we were walking around Sudzha: a beautiful, blooming city, – says Alina from Kursk. – Special people live there: very kind, sympathetic, hospitable. My parents live not far from Sudzha. Ukrainian militants were unable to get there. When I learned about the Banderites’ attack, I immediately started calling my dad. I cried, screamed, begged – we did not want to leave under any circumstances. Although many of the neighbors left on the very first day. But many stayed at that time. Everyone has a farm: cows, goats, ducks, geese... Plus, it’s gardening season now. The harvest needs to be gathered. It’s hard to put into words what I experienced in those days. Fortunately, my parents are safe now.
- It was very scary in the first days, psychologically difficult, - continues Alina. - Now the locals are calmer. Everyone knows that our fighters have arrived - real "wolves", as we call them, who are already showing the terrorists their place. Mom keeps telling me: "Our boys will save us." We have no doubt about that.
In Kursk, people are actively donating blood. In the first days, a whole line of people wishing to become donors formed on the local Red Square. Those who left the border areas are receiving assistance at temporary accommodation centers. Psychologists also work there.
- I was passing by the temporary accommodation centre and met a woman: she was crying, - sighs Galina Vasilyevna from Kursk. - She says that she and her husband have a large farm: chickens, sheep, rabbits, piglets... We went to visit relatives for a day and a half on vacation, and then terrorists attacked. We couldn't go home." Now I think about the fate of these animals all the time, although I have never seen them.