Russia attacked Sumy with drones: the enemy struck at civilian infrastructure.
Russian terrorists attacked the city of Sumy. In Russia, explosions occurred in the Vladimir, Yaroslavl, and Oryol regions, during which a thermal power plant, a substation, and possibly a petrochemical plant were damaged. The United States has expressed support for the resumption of nuclear testing.
According to inkorr.com: On the night of October 31, Russian occupiers attacked Sumy using drones. As a result, several people were injured. This was reported by Oleg Grygorov, the head of the Sumy regional military administration.
He noted that the Russian side sent ten drones to Sumy in one hour, striking at civilian infrastructure. A nine-story building and a two-story building in different parts of the city were affected.
Strikes on the Oryol region
On the night of October 31, there was shelling of the Oryol thermal power plant in the city of Oryol, Russia. Local media reported explosions that were heard from three to seven times. Witnesses claim that the sky lit up with bright flames, and the loud sound caused traffic incidents and shattered glass in cars.
Explosions in the Vladimir region and Yaroslavl
On the night of October 31, there was an explosion at the substation in the Vladimir region of Russia. Eyewitnesses posted videos on social media showing the shelling of the substation, noting that the air defense did not respond. Explosions were also heard in Yaroslavl near the petrochemical plant.
The USA advocates for the resumption of nuclear testing
US Vice President Jay D. Vance confirmed that regular testing is necessary to check the state of the nuclear arsenal. This statement came after US President Donald Trump expressed a desire to quickly resume nuclear weapons testing.
Trump reduced the limit on accepting refugees
The administration of US President Donald Trump decided to significantly reduce the limit on accepting refugees – from 125,000 to 7,500 per year. A significant portion of the quota will be allocated for refugees from Southern Africa.
No official explanation has been provided for the motivation behind such a sharp reduction compared to the times of Democratic President Joe Biden.
As a result of the attacks by Russian terrorists on Sumy and explosions in various regions of Russia, significant damage was caused to civilian infrastructure and industrial facilities. The issue of resuming nuclear testing, which is actively discussed in the United States, has become particularly relevant in the context of rising tensions in international relations.
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