Russian Airstrike on Sumy Wounds Children and Elderly Woman.
February 21st Attack on Sumy
According to Novyny.live: On February 21, 2023, Russian military forces conducted an airstrike on the city of Sumy, injuring three civilians, including two children. The victims were a 5-year-old child, a 17-year-old, and a 70-year-old woman. The assault caused extensive damage, completely destroying two residential buildings and damaging at least ten neighboring properties. This attack is part of a broader pattern of strikes on Ukrainian cities far from the front lines.
Persistent Threat to Civilians
Russian forces continue their daily assaults across Ukraine. On the night of February 20-21, drone attacks were recorded in Odesa. Furthermore, over a 24-hour period, Russian troops launched more than 600 strikes on the Zaporizhzhia region, indicating a significant escalation of violence and danger for the civilian population. The ongoing war, now in its second year, has seen a repeated tactic of targeting residential infrastructure.
The bombardment of Sumy underscores the persistent peril facing non-combatants in Ukraine amidst the ongoing conflict. These assaults on residential neighborhoods highlight the continuous aggression from Russian forces, resulting not only in civilian casualties but also in widespread material destruction. Given this sustained level of violence, the need for robust international support to protect civilians remains critically urgent.
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