Residents of Sudzha are forced to live in basements and can only rely on Ukrainian humanitarian aid.
As of today, only about 100 residents remain in the city of Sudzha in Russia's Kursk region. The Ukrainian military brought humanitarian aid to the city.
This information was reported by journalist Natalia Nahorna in an exclusive report for TSN from Kursk region.
Currently, about 100 people, including children, are known to remain in Sudzha.
"They are forced to live in basements and have to rely on the humanitarian aid brought today by Ukrainian defenders," the correspondent reported.
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