At Least 56 Russians Killed, 770 Missing Since Kursk Incursion, Officials Say

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Novosti.Ukrainian Foreign Ministry spokesman Heorhiy Tykhyi told Reuters that Kyiv follows international humanitarian law and does not
target civilians
organizations.Meanwhile, Kursk region Governor Alexei Smirnov said 770 people have been reported missing since the incursion began on Aug
6.He added that 268 residents from the Korenevsky district, including 118 from the missing persons list, were found after Russian forces
told President Vladimir Putin that evacuation orders remain in place for eight Kursk region districts, home to 152,000 people, since
the border town of Sudzha
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