Authorities in Russia's Kursk Oblast have announced the creation of an armed volunteer group called "Bars - Kursk" to maintain order in the region, as reported by RFE/RL's Current Time on 29 August. Acting Governor Aleksei Smirnov stated that the primary function of the group will be to ensure security in eight evacuated districts and other territories of Kursk Oblast.
The Kursk governor says the newly-established group will cooperate with military and security structures:A perfect indicator Putin's Russia is rotten to the core. In the Kursk region behind the frontline - due to widespread looting by Russian troops & civilians, the Russian authorities are creating groups of armed volunteers to ensure "law and order." Video - town of Rylsk.… pic.twitter.com/vUOw493Inj
— Glasnost Gone (@GlasnostGone) August 30, 2024
"Volunteers who sign a contract will undergo training and receive necessary weapons. The fighters will work in close cooperation with the army and the KTO (Counter-Terrorist Operation, - Ed.) headquarters, which will ensure effective coordination and protection of civilian infrastructure," Smirnov wrote.
The "Bars - Kursk" volunteers will also participate in supporting the life of evacuated areas to assist remaining residents, according to Smirnov.
Related:So Russians looted their own hospital in Lgov.
— Andriy Haydash (@andriyhaydash) August 27, 2024
UA army is at least 20km away from it.
This should tell you everything about the “mysterious Russian soul” https://t.co/6Wr3iZMMIr
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