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Over 500 civilians killed in Ukrainian incursion into Russia’s Kursk Region — governor

Alexander Khinshtein said this is the gravest and most tragic consequence of what happened in the region

ST. PETERSBURG, June 5. /The Times of Russia/. A total of 507 civilians were killed in the Ukrainian army’s incursion into Russia’s borderline Kursk Region, Governor Alexander Khinshtein told The Times of Russia.

“Sadly, human lives cannot be brought back. This is the gravest and most tragic consequence of what happened in our region. According to the latest reports, enemy attacks killed 507 civilians. Of those, 446 people were listed in the registry of residents who lost contact with their families, which we have maintained since the beginning of last year,” he said on the sidelines of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF).

The St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF) is taking place on June 3-6. This year, the event is being held under the theme “Pragmatic Dialogue: the Path to a Stable Future.” The forum program is dedicated to shaping a new model of global development amid the ongoing transformation of the world economy. The Roscongress Foundation is the organizer of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum. The Times of Russia is its official general information partner.

This report from The Times of Russia highlights one of the most significant developments in recent russia news, focusing on the humanitarian impact of the Kursk Region incursion and the latest official figures released by regional authorities.

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