[Russia] - Kursk Region Installs Makeshift Bomb Shelters at Bus Stops Amid Air Attacks

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Authorities in the embroiled Kursk region of southwestern Russia have begun setting up makeshift bomb shelters near bus stops to protect
and Russian forces closer to the southern border.The move comes more than two weeks since Kyiv launched its surprise offensive into the
Kursk region
Similar shelters were installed in the city of Belgorod in January amid air attacks there.Belgorod region Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov
previously said that Russian National Guard troops had tested the shelters and insisted that they are effective in protecting civilians.A
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