Russia attacked Sumy region: rescuers extinguished the fire under shelling.
According to inkorr.com: Today, November 13, Russian troops attacked an industrial facility in Sumy, leading to a fire. Fortunately, rescuers quickly extinguished the flames. This was reported by the news resource 'Glavkom', referring to data from the State Emergency Service.
Firefighters swiftly eliminated the fire, which was a consequence of the attack on the enterprise in Sumy.
Rescuers were forced to retreat due to the threat of new strikes
“Due to the potential for new attacks, rescuers had to temporarily cease fighting the fire and take cover. They successfully extinguished all fire points. One person sought medical help,”- the message states.
Also, at the end of last week, on November 12, Russian drones shelled civilian vehicles in the Krasnopil community in the Sumy region. Drones hit a vehicle that was delivering bread to residents; as a result, the driver sustained a hand injury but managed to avoid hospitalization.
The military also used a drone to attack a vehicle of 'Ukrposhta' that was transporting parcels and pensions. As a result of this attack, the vehicle's windows were damaged, but there is no information about casualties.
Thus, due to the attack on the industrial facility in Sumy, a fire broke out, which was extinguished. Rescuers had to temporarily retreat due to the threat of new strikes. The day before, Russian drones attacked civilian vehicles, resulting in one person being injured, and there was also an attack on a 'Ukrposhta' vehicle. Information about the number of victims is currently being clarified.
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