Russia attacked the Bilotserkiv community with drones: there is a dead and injured.
According to inkorr.com: On the night of September 1 to 2, Russian forces attacked the Kyiv region with drones, specifically affecting the Bilotserkiv community. This was reported by the acting mayor of Bila Tserkva, Volodymyr Vovkotrub, on his Facebook page. The community has been under enemy attacks for the second night in a row.
'For the second night in a row, the Bilotserkiv community is suffering from attacks by enemy drones. As a result, a fire has occurred. Unfortunately, there are casualties and one known fatality. All relevant services are already working to eliminate the consequences' – wrote the acting mayor.
Volodymyr Vovkotrub also noted that in some areas, smoke can be observed. If damage to residential buildings is detected, residents should contact the emergency center at the following numbers:
- 0673107755:
- 0993107755;
- 0633107755.
On the night of September 2, Russian occupiers also attacked Sumy with drones, resulting in fires and injuries. According to the head of the Sumy OVA, Oleg Hryhorov, a large fire broke out after the attack, destroying buildings in the Zarichne district of the city.
The acting mayor of Sumy, Artem Kobzar, also confirmed the shelling of a non-residential building near a kindergarten.
An investigation into the consequences of the attack is currently underway. It should also be noted that in the evening of September 1, there was shelling of a railway station in the Sumy region, which resulted in injuries to a guard.
According to the head of the Sumy OVA, as a result of the drone attacks in Sumy, a large fire occurred, destroying buildings in the Zarichne district of the city.
During the attack on September 1-2 by Russian forces on the Kyiv region and Sumy, many civilian objects were damaged. Injuries and deaths are a terrible reality that the population faces during the war. All services involved in eliminating the consequences are actively working to assist the victims and restore living conditions. The situation remains tense, and the services continue to monitor the aftermath.
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