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Commander Oleksandr Syrskyi said Ukraine continued to "conduct an offensive operation in the Kursk region" Russian leader Vladimir Putin described the offensive as a "major provocation" A growing number of people have been evacuated from the western Russian region.
A further 59,000 people were told to leave the region on Monday .
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