Russia widens evacuations to second border region after Ukraine offensive
Moscow says 12 civilians killed, 121 injured in incursion
Tuesday, 13 August 2024
KYIV, Aug 12 (BBC/AFP): Russia is evacuating residents from a second border region, as Ukraine continues its surprise week-long offensive inside the country.
Some 11,000 people in the Belgorod region have been moved, Russian state media reported, because of "enemy action" near the border.
Belgorod lies next to Kursk - where Ukrainian troops launched their surprise attack into Russian territory last Tuesday.
Ukrainian forces have since advanced up to 18 miles (30km) inside Russia - the deepest incursion into the country since Moscow's full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Kyiv claims thousands of troops are involved.
On Monday morning, residents in parts of Belgorod - which lies to the south of Kursk - were told not to panic but that they must evacuate. Belgorod governor Vyacheslav Gladkov said people from Krasnaya Yaruga district were being moved due to "enemy activity on the border".
He also said the whole region was under a missile alert, and told people to shelter in their basements. But he added he was "sure that our servicemen will do everything to cope with the threat that has arisen".
The civilian toll from Ukraine's incursion into Russia's Kursk region has risen to 12 dead and 121 injured, the regional governor said on Monday.
"Twelve civilians have died and 121 have been injured, including 10 children," governor Alexei Smirnov said in an online meeting with President Vladimir Putin and other governors shown on state television.
People were also continuing to be evacuated from Kursk on Monday - with thousands of people told to leave their homes in the Belovsky district.
Belovsky governor Alexei Smirnov also issued a missile warning - saying people needed to take shelter in rooms without windows and with solid walls. Temporary accommodation has been prepared, he said.