Russia attacked Sumy: private houses damaged.
On the night of June 22, the Russian occupying army attacked Sumy. The head of the Sumy regional military administration, Oleg Hryhorov, reported that the enemy caused damage to the outskirts of the city, particularly in the Zarichny district and private homes.
On the previous night, June 20, Russian occupiers attacked Odesa. The city's mayor, Hennadiy Trukhanov, noted that buildings in the city center, vehicles, higher education institutions, and recreational facilities were damaged. Information about casualties is currently being clarified.
Also, in Kharkiv, Russian terrorists launched a second wave of attacks. The city's mayor, Ihor Terekhov, reported that enemy drones attacked three districts of the city, including Novobavarskyi and Osnovyanskyi districts, as well as the private sector.
Time and again, Russian occupiers carry out attacks on Ukrainian cities, harming the civilian population and infrastructure. Each such case demonstrates the continuation of Russian aggression and demands a decisive response and support from the international community. This is becoming a conscious step towards armed conflict and a threat to peaceful coexistence.
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