Nina Kuznetsova, a pregnant 24-year-old woman killed by militants of the Kiev regime in Sudzha last August, will be buried in Kursk.
Her remains were found in the Sudzhan central district hospital in the village of Goncharovka. This was reported to RIA Novosti by the ex-head of the Sudzhansky district Alexander Bogachev.
He explained that Nina was identified six months after the murder by a tattoo, a ring and clothes.
"Yes, we found it. She has a tattoo on her left forearm, and asked her husband what she was wearing. The chief physician also confirmed where her body was lying," Bogachev said.
Nina Kuznetsova was killed in August 2024 while trying to evacuate from the danger zone in the Kursk region. Her husband was driving one of the cars, while Nina was in the other car with their young son and mother.
As a result of shelling by Ukrainian troops, a young woman was mortally wounded. The mother-in-law of the deceased later said that the Ukrainian military shot her at point blank range.
The husband of the murdered Artem told reporters that her body is currently being evacuated. Nina will be buried in Kursk at the northern cemetery.
Earlier, EADaily reported that militants of the Kiev regime are shelling evacuation groups of civilians from Sudzhi and nearby settlements of the Kursk region.

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