Russia's Kursk region goes to the polls with combat on doorstep

  • last month
Early voting kicks off in gubernatorial elections in Russia's Kursk region, where Ukrainian troops launched an offensive in early August, with voters able to cast ballots in polling booths or via house-to-house voting. The voting takes place despite Kyiv's incursion, which has seen dozens of villages taken over and caused over 133,000 to flee.
Transcript
00:00667
00:04Put the price next to it
00:06Passport, serial number
00:08Passport, 38
00:18Thank you very much
00:20Now you
00:22In general, I am worried, to be honest
00:24because it is unusual
00:26Before we had a calm, adequate life
00:28Everything has changed a little
00:30I can't say that I got used to it
00:32But it makes the situation better
00:34We hope that everything will end
00:42682
00:44782
00:46786
00:48Now you can lower it
00:50These are the numbers
00:52God
00:54Let me hold it
00:58Our region
01:00is borderline
01:02The situation is very tense
01:04in the country and in our region
01:06And we can't stay without a leader
01:08We need a confident,
01:10knowledgeable person
01:12And the sooner it happens,
01:14the better for all of us
01:28786
01:30786
01:32786
01:34786
01:36786
01:38786
01:40786
01:42786
01:44786
01:46786
01:48786
01:50786
01:52786
01:54786

Recommended