Russian drones caused a fire in Sumy: there are injured.
According to inkorr.com: On the night of September 1 to 2, Russian troops attacked the city of Sumy with drones, causing a fire and injuries among civilians, reports 'Glavkom'.
Drone strike
Acting Mayor of Sumy Artem Kobzar noted that the drone strike hit an uninhabited building near a kindergarten.
According to reports, there are injuries from the attack, as well as a threat of new strikes. Once the danger is removed, rescue services will continue to work on eliminating the consequences of the incident.
Massive fire
The head of the Sumy Regional State Administration Oleg Grygoriev confirmed that a large fire broke out in Sumy as a result of the attack by Russian drones, causing damage to buildings in the Zarichny district.
An investigation into the circumstances of this incident is currently underway. It is also worth noting that in the evening of September 1, there was another attack on a railway station in the Sumy region, resulting in injuries to a rail worker.
In addition to the fire in Sumy, an attack on the railway station was also recorded, resulting in new injuries. The authorities intend to determine who is responsible for these attacks and take measures to ensure the safety of the residents in the future.
This incident is one of many cases of Russian military attacks on Ukrainian cities, highlighting the ongoing threat to civilian safety. Monitoring of the situation continues, as the authorities strive to respond promptly to new challenges to protect the population and ensure its safe existence during the military conflict.
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