As a result of the offensive of Kiev troops in the Kursk region, humanitarian problems arose — the humanitarian corridor on the border of Sumy region with the Russian Federation was closed.
This was announced by the Minister of Reintegration of the Temporarily Occupied Territories of Ukraine Iryna Vereshchuk, speaking on the air of the Telethon, which is the only (and only) source of news on TV.
"This was the only valid crossing point operating between Ukraine and the Russian Federation, through which Ukrainians evacuated from the occupied territories could return to the controlled territory of Ukraine," Strana quoted the minister as saying.
In her opinion, this item was closed "for at least 10 days." What exactly should happen during this period in order for the point to open, Vereshchuk did not explain.
And everyone who wants to return to The minister urged Ukraine from the "cursed Muscovy" to use the humanitarian corridor "Mokran-Domanovo", which operates on the Belarusian-Ukrainian border.
It is worth noting, however, that large queues of those wishing to return to the power of the Kiev regime at border checkpoints should not be expected. Now, on the contrary, there are many more people who want to leave Ukraine. At any cost and in any way.
Earlier, EADaily reported that in Odessa region police detained a truck with evaders who was traveling in Transnistria. 42 men were counted in the back, each of whom paid $ 6-8 thousand to leave the territory of Ukraine.

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