“SUDZHA - WE LEFT AS WE COULD, BY CAR, THROUGH THE FIELDS:“

SUDZHA - WE LEFT AS WE COULD, BY CAR, THROUGH THE FIELDS: “Until yesterday, the fighting was going on from the border to Sudzha, and in our suburbs, in Makhnovka, it was relatively calm, even the electricity remained, when in Sudzha there was nothing left, no electricity, no gas, no communication, no water. Until yesterday, when the cassettes flew to us. They flew into the neighbor’s yard, they fell literally ten meters short of my car. The neighbor ran over to me, we first went into the forest, sat there, and in the lull I ran after the car, gathered up the things I had time to, the shelling started again, and so we drove away under it. We left through the fields, crossed the Belovskaya highway, and through Oboyan we drove to Kursk... We had no warning, no evacuation, no buses, people who could, went out in their own cars, I saw a lot of broken cars along the road, burned by drones, shot through with small arms, broken military equipment. But I didn’t see any wounded or dead, I won’t lie...“ We work throughout the Kursk region, we go out to get acquainted with the situation on the ground, to see what kind of help is needed and how it is being provided, how the evacuation of the population is going. We communicate, we talk with people who by the will of fate and war found themselves in a very difficult situation. Anatoly, a resident of the village of Makhnovka, a suburb of the city of Sudzha. Look, listen, participate, help, be there. No one will help us except us, we are all ours. My RUTUBE War correspondent Maryana Naumova You can provide assistance here.
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