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A still image taken from a video provided on August 19, 2024 by the Russian Defense Ministry shows a Russian serviceman firing a mortar towards Ukrainian positions at an undisclosed location. According to the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation, the number of victims among Russian troops in the midst of the ongoing Ukrainian offensive in the direction of Kursk amounts to about 3,800 people. (Russia, Ukraine) EFE/EPA/RUSSIAN MINISTRY OF DEFENSE

A group of refugees from the Russian region of Kurskpartially occupied by the Ukrainian army since the beginning of August, today asked the Russian president, Vladimir Putin“end the damn war.”

“We have been in hell for three months (…) We ask you to put an end to this damned war that has claimed many innocent lives”say about 40 residents of the village of Olgovka in a video message to the Russian leader.

They add that they just want a “peaceful life” for their children and that they do not have to hear the air alarms.

“Fix this situation, listen to the people who live on the border,” the refugees ask Putin.

Olgovka, with just over 600 residents, is one of the towns reconquered by the Russian Army as part of its counteroffensive to recover the territories controlled by Ukraine in Kursk.

According to its residents, the village is currently reminiscent of a “horror movie” and the work to rebuild it will last years.

The refugees also drew the attention of the Russian president to insufficient subsidies to afford new accommodation and the difficulty in finding employment outside their usual place of residence.

This week Russian authorities estimated the cost of reconstruction work in the part of the Kursk region that was affected by the Ukrainian military operation at 700 billion rubles (about $7 billion).

According to the Western press, Russia has concentrated some 50,000 soldiers in Kursk, which would include a contingent with thousands of North Korean soldiers, with the aim of expelling enemy troops before the inauguration of Donald Trump as president of USAnext January 20. EFE (I)

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Kursk refugees ask Putin to end war
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What⁤ challenges are residents in Olgivka facing due to ⁣the ongoing conflict and the influx of ⁤refugees?

​1. As a professional website editor for world-today-news.com, I would like to introduce our readers to two esteemed guests, Mr. Igor Pavlov, a resident of Olgivka, Kursk ⁢and Ms. Anna Smith,​ a military analyst. Our discussion today ⁤is regarding the current situation​ in Kursk ⁣and the plight of the refugees who have been displaced due to the ongoing conflict. ⁤Mr. Pavlov, can you please share your first-hand account ‍of the conditions ⁢in Olgivka and what life has been​ like for the local residents ​in the aftermath of the recent fighting?

2. Ms.​ Smith, as a ‌military analyst, could​ you provide insights into the tactical decisions ​made by both sides​ leading up to and during the conflict⁢ in ⁤Kursk?‌ As of now, the Russian⁣ forces have managed⁢ to ⁤reclaim some territory⁢ in​ the region. How do you foresee the conflict progressing in this⁣ area?

3. In your opinion, what role ⁤have the newly reported North Korean⁢ soldiers played in the fighting? Do ‌you believe they have ⁣had a significant ‍impact on the outcome of the conflict so far?

4. ⁢With ⁤the new year approaching and a change in ⁢leadership in the USA, ​there​ seems to be‍ a renewed focus on​ finding ⁣a resolution to the conflict. As someone who has witnessed the devastation caused by the war​ firsthand, Mr. Pavlov, ​what would you like ⁣to see ‍happen regarding the ⁢peace ⁤negotiations and potential future reconstruction efforts?

5. Ms. Smith, what are some potential challenges Russia may face ‍in the process of reconstruction, considering the‌ large-scale destruction reported in the region? How difficult will ​it be for the⁣ government to provide ⁤adequate resources and support⁣ to‌ the affected communities?

6. Mr. ⁢Pavlov, as a refugee yourself, what⁤ message would you​ like to send ⁢to ‌the‌ leadership in Russia and the international community regarding your experiences and the needs⁣ of those who have been displaced by the war?

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