Russian drones attacked Sumy: left without electricity and water supply.
According to inkorr.com: The Sumy City Military Administration reported a night attack by Russian occupiers on the city on September 16, during which drones were used. The head of the administration, Serhiy Kryvosheienko, noted that one of the strikes resulted in a warehouse building catching fire, but fortunately, no one was injured.
Impact of shelling on infrastructure
'As a result of another shelling, part of the subscribers in the Zarichne district of the city were left without electricity supply. Also, one of the city's water intakes was de-energized,' Kryvosheienko added.
Such incidents cause significant inconvenience for residents. All relevant services are working to eliminate the consequences and quickly restore electricity. The Sumy City Military Administration continues to monitor the situation and takes all necessary measures to protect citizens from aggression.
Similar attacks highlight the difficult security situation in the region and the need for proper preparation for possible threats. Authorities urge residents to be cautious and follow safety measures.
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