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In Kursk, four people, including a child, collected 141 bags of garbage from the banks of the Seim and Tuskar rivers. Subbotniks have been held by the people of Kursk since mid-March.

The result was impressive. The portal “Coast of good deeds” of the All-Russian campaign to clean the banks of water bodies from garbage “Water of Russia” told about the good deed of the Kuryan people.

Last Saturday, Kursk assets again went to clean up. In one day, they picked up 50 bags of garbage. They urged their compatriots to clean up after them the waste after the others.

Earlier it was reported that Anna Strukova, a resident of Kursk, picked up 7 bags of garbage on her own as part of a community work day. Last weekend, the regional center hosted this year’s first citywide subbotnik, attended by about 9,000 people.

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