The All-Russia People’s Front, a pro-Kremlin political organization, reported that two of its members were killed while assisting in the evacuation of civilians in the Kursk region of southwestern Russia. The victims, a medical staff member and a media coordinator, were originally from the Donetsk region in eastern Ukraine, which is partially occupied. The group did not specify whether the attack that resulted in their deaths was carried out by Russian or Ukrainian forces. Another member of the organization was hospitalized due to shrapnel wounds sustained during the incident.

Since August 6, when Ukrainian forces launched a surprise incursion into the Kursk region, Russia has evacuated over 120,000 people from towns and villages near the border with Ukraine. Ukrainian authorities have announced that they will allow the evacuation of civilians from the Kursk region into parts of Russia and Ukraine. The All-Russia People’s Front, established by President Vladimir Putin in 2011, serves as a political coalition that brings together the ruling United Russia party, pro-government NGOs, and other organizations. The organization’s involvement in assisting with the evacuation underscores the impact of the conflict on civilians in the region.

The political situation in the region is further complicated by the Moscow Times facing unprecedented challenges, with the Russia’s Prosecutor General’s Office labeling the publication as an “undesirable” organization and criminalizing its work. The designation comes after an earlier labeling of the publication as a “foreign agent.” These actions aim to silence independent journalism in Russia, with authorities claiming that the work of The Moscow Times “discredits the decisions of the Russian leadership.” Despite these challenges, the journalists at The Moscow Times remain committed to providing accurate, unbiased reporting on Russia.

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The ongoing conflict in the Kursk region highlights the human toll of the situation, with casualties among those involved in humanitarian efforts to evacuate civilians from the area affected by the incursion. The loss of lives of members of the All-Russia People’s Front underscores the risks faced by individuals who are actively engaged in providing assistance during times of crisis. The tragic incident serves as a reminder of the importance of promoting peace and protecting the lives of civilians caught up in the conflict.

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