Russians struck the central market of Sumy: consequences of the occupiers' attack.
Russian occupiers struck the central part of the Sumy region, targeting civilian infrastructure.
Information about the event was clarified by the head of the regional military administration
Oleg Hryhorovon Friday, August 15.
Consequences of the attack
It is reported that a fire broke out as a result of the strike, which emergency services are actively extinguishing.
'Information about the victims is being clarified', - noted Hryhorov.
Local residents report that the enemy hit the central market. There is currently no official confirmation of this.
The mayor of Sumy
Artem Kobzarstated that fortunately there are no wounded or dead as a result of this attack. Necessary services are currently working at the scene.
Also today, the Russian Federation conducted an attack on the Dnipro district of Dnipropetrovsk region, where one man died and another was injured.
In addition, we previously reported on Donald Trump's reaction to the shelling of Ukraine before the meeting with Putin.
A report about the Russian occupiers striking the central part of the Sumy region, damaging civilian infrastructure, was noted by the deputy head of the regional military administration. The consequences of this aggression were a fire that occurred at the site of the strike, but information about the victims is not yet definitive. Local residents talk about shells hitting the central market, but no official confirmation has been received. Authorities confirmed the absence of human casualties or injuries as a result of this attack, and emergency services continue their activities at the scene. Also, it is worth noting that recently shelling in the Dnipro district of Dnipropetrovsk region became known, with the first victims among the civilian population.Read also
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