Russian sappers destroy more than 185,000 mines, explosive items in Kursk Region


Russian sappers have discovered and destroyed over 185,000 mines and explosive objects in the Kursk Region, the regional authorities said on their Telegram channel.

“Currently, Russian sappers have detected and neutralized 185,135 mines and explosive objects in the Kursk Region,” the post states. Additionally, it was reported that more than 675 kilometers of roads and 26,000 hectares of land in the Kursk Region have been cleared of mines.

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Source: TASS News


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