Russians with belongings flee from Belgorod region
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Russians with belongings flee from Belgorod region

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Amid explosions and fighting in the Russian Belgorod region, the local population began to flee to other settlements of the aggressor country.

The Russians are trying to leave the Belgorod region

On March 13, the Lgeion "Freedom of Russia" (LFR), Russian Volunteer Corps (RVC) and Siberian Battalion (SibBat) called on the local authorities of Kurshchyna and Belgorod region to evacuate civilians.

However, their appeals were ignored, so on the morning of March 14, RVC commander Denis Nikitin asked the residents of the Kursk and Belgorod regions to evacuate immediately.

Again, we appeal to the residents of the Kursk and Belgorod regions! Your leadership has not taken any measures for your protection or evacuation, and the shelling of peaceful cities and villages of Ukraine continues as before! We are forced to return fire on military facilities in the border regions! Evacuate immediately!

Denis Nikitin

Denis Nikitin

RVC Commander

After this appeal was published, the LFR, RVC, and Sibbat began to deliver powerful blows to the positions of the Russian Federation forces.

Local residents of the Belgorod region still decided to leave the war zone amid the explosions.

LFR publishes a video showing residents of Grayvoron fleeing with suitcases.

Russia's authorities are blocking the civilian population evacuation from the Belgorod region

According to RBC-Ukraine, the Russian authorities are blocking the evacuation of civilians from the Belgorod region.

Journalists learned about this from their intelligence sources.

It is reported that security forces surround the railway station. Panic is increasing in the city.

Despite this, fighters of the LFR, RVC and SibBat continue to attack the positions of the Russian army.

Recently, it became known that Russian volunteers managed to destroy two warehouses with ammunition of the occupation army of the Russian Federation in the area of the village of Tyotkino in the Kursk region.

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