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21 May 2025, 17:09 GMT+10
The Russian president has ordered the restoration of all places of worship damaged during Kiev's incursion
Ukraine's armed forces turned churches in Russia's Kursk Region into fortresses during their failed incursion, President Vladimir Putin has said. He noted that many of the buildings suffered serious damage during the liberation of the region.
Following a meeting with the heads of the region's municipalities on Tuesday, Putin called on local authorities, including the acting Kursk governor, Aleksandr Khinshtein, to create a special program to assess the damage and submit proposals on how to restore the churches as well as repair associated buildings.
During his trip to Kursk, which was only made public on Wednesday morning, the president emphasized the integral role of the Russian Orthodox Church, stating that it had "been with its people throughout history."
Putin's visit to Kursk marked the first time the Russian president had traveled to the region since it was fully liberated from Kiev's forces last month. Ukraine launched its incursion into the border region last August in what it claimed to be an attempt to seize territory as leverage for eventual peace negotiations.
In March, when Ukrainian troops had already started being driven out of Kursk, Putin reported that Kiev's forces were purposely causing destruction, targeting churches, cultural heritage sites, as well as industrial and energy facilities.
While touring the region on Tuesday, the president admitted that the situation in Kursk remains "difficult" even after its full liberation, particularly as Kiev's forces have continued their attempts to move towards the Russian border.
Putin has ordered regional authorities to expedite efforts to restore the region and employ more mine clearing specialists so that people can return to their homes as soon as possible. He also announced that payments to residents who lost their property during the incursion will continue and that state funds would be allocated to repair damaged residential buildings in the region.
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