Death Toll Rises to Five, 30 Wounded After Strike on Sumy.

Aftermath of strike on Sumy
Aftermath of strike on Sumy

Deadly Attack in Sumy

According to UATV: On July 11, a Russian aerial strike on Sumy killed five people and left 30 others wounded, five of whom are in critical condition. The attack struck a crowded area where civilians, public transport, and vehicles were present, contributing to the high number of casualties.

Unfortunately, a severely wounded man died in the hospital. The number of fatalities from the Russian guided bomb attack on Sumy has risen to five.

Oleh Hryhorov, medical services representative

According to him, the total number of injured has climbed to 30, adding that 'five people are currently in serious condition. Medical staff are providing all necessary care.'

Aftermath and Response

This tragedy highlights the severity of the situation in the region and the impact of military hostilities on civilians. Local authorities continue to assist the injured and work to improve security in areas targeted by attacks. Incidents like this underscore the escalation of the conflict and the urgent need for measures to protect civilians in combat zones. The attack adds to a growing list of strikes on populated areas, drawing renewed attention to the humanitarian toll of the war.


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