About 7,000 civilian vehicles use evacuation corridor in Belgorod and Kursk — Freedom of Russia Legion
More than 7,000 vehicles used the evacuation corridor announced by Russian volunteers in Belgorod and the region. Additionally, 600 cars left Kursk
The Freedom of Russia Legion reports.
Since the humanitarian corridor was established for the evacuation of civilians from the Belgorod and Kursk regions of Russia, as of 07:00 Moscow time, over 7,000 civilian vehicles from the residents of Belgorod and the Belgorod region have used it," the statement said.
Additionally, over 600 civilian vehicles from Kursk utilized the evacuation corridor.
It is noted that this information became known through data provided by local law enforcement officials and forces aligned with the opposition to the Putin regime.
The volunteers added that after the expiration of the humanitarian corridor, the destruction of military objects in the Belgorod and Kursk regions will continue until the region is completely liberated.
Later, the Russian Freedom Legion, Russian Volunteer Corps, and Siberian Battalion issued a joint statement urging residents of the Belgorod and Kursk regions to remain in shelters on March 15th.
"On the night of March 15th to 16th, a humanitarian corridor will also be provided for those willing to evacuate from the conflict zone. The duration of the corridor remains the same: from 9 pm on March 15th to 7am Moscow time on March 16th," the statement said.
They emphasized that for those who cannot utilize the humanitarian corridor and leave the “zone of limited military operation” in time, it is better to find reliable shelter and stay in safe places.
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