Drone Strike Hits Sumy: Kindergarten and Dozens of Homes Damaged.
Aftermath of the June 1 Night Attack on Sumy
According to Novyny.live: On June 1, Russian forces launched a drone attack on Sumy, causing damage to windows in residential buildings and a preschool facility. The strike occurred overnight, when many residents were at home. Over 20 windows were shattered at the kindergarten, and approximately 60 windows and balcony frames were damaged across four apartment blocks.
The attack was carried out using 'Geran-2' drones. According to preliminary information from local sources, no casualties were reported. Serhiy Kryvosheienko confirmed that the preschool was hit, sparking concern among parents and the local community.
Rising Violence in the Region
This strike is the latest instance of escalating violence in the area. Notably, on May 23, Russian forces used an FPV drone to attack a funeral procession on the outskirts of Sumy, killing one person and injuring nine others. The situation in Sumy remains tense, and residents continue to monitor developments closely.
The ongoing shelling of Sumy highlights the persistent threat faced by locals amid the protracted conflict. The use of drones for attacks may signal a shift in Russian military tactics, which could have serious implications for civilian safety. The situation in the region demands close observation and a coordinated response from local authorities and state institutions.
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