Four Wounded in Sumy Region Attack on March 19, Including a 16-Year-Old Boy.
Russian Strike Hits Sumy Region
According to Novyny.live: On March 19, Russian forces targeted 26 settlements in Ukraine’s Sumy Oblast, leaving four people injured. Among the victims are a 16-year-old male, two women aged 39 and 55, and a 60-year-old man.
The attacks caused damage to:
- administrative buildings
- commercial facilities
- warehouses
- apartment blocks
- vehicles
- energy infrastructure
Significant destruction was recorded at a transport infrastructure site in the Trostianets community and at an energy facility in the Vorozhba community.
Criminal proceedings have been launched under the article on war crimes. The situation in the region remains tense, with local residents continuing to endure the consequences of the aggression.
This attack is part of the ongoing escalation of the conflict in Ukraine, where the Sumy region, like others, is regularly subjected to strikes by Russian military forces.
The damage to infrastructure and civilian casualties highlights the severe humanitarian toll of the war on local communities. The initiation of criminal cases reflects Ukrainian law enforcement’s commitment to documenting war crimes and holding those responsible for these acts of aggression accountable.
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