Eleven Injured, Including a Child, After Russian Strike on Residential Area in Sumy Region.
Civilian Sector Hit in Hlukhiv Community
According to UATV: On March 30, Russian forces targeted the civilian sector of the Hlukhiv community in the Sumy region. The attack left 11 people wounded, among them one child. This incident is part of a broader pattern of aggression, as 25 settlements across the Sumy region came under fire over the past day.
Among the injured is a 50-year-old man who remains in serious condition. The strike was directed at residential areas, sparking concern among local residents. The situation stays tense, with ongoing shelling continuing to harm civilians.
Humanitarian Toll of the Conflict
This attack is part of the prolonged conflict in Ukraine, where regular strikes on civilian infrastructure cause severe humanitarian consequences. Such events highlight the critical need for international support and attention to the issues arising from aggression, as well as the importance of protecting civilians during wartime. The situation in the Sumy region, in particular, remains critical, as continued shelling poses a threat to the safety of its residents.
“Civilian objects must never be targets of attack!” - International Human Rights Organization
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