The enemy dropped guided bombs on buildings in Sumy — footage of the aftermath from the State Emergency Service.
Attack on Sumy
Russian troops attacked Sumy with guided aviation bombs on the evening of Monday, July 21. As a result of the strike, there are casualties.
This was reported by the press service of the State Emergency Service of Ukraine on Telegram on Tuesday, July 22.
Yesterday evening, Russia struck Sumy with guided bombs. Rescuers arrived at the site of the impact, evacuated residents of the damaged buildings, saved two people, extinguished fire hotspots, and surveyed the area.
As a result of the attack, three people were injured, including one child. According to the State Emergency Service, 12 people sought medical assistance.
It is known that due to the Russian attack, five apartment buildings, 18 cars, and a shopping center were damaged.
As a reminder, yesterday Russians attacked Kyiv with missiles and drones, damaging the entrance to the 'Lukianivska' metro station.
Subsequently, sappers discovered the warhead of a missile that did not detonate near a building in the capital.
In particular, on the evening of July 21, Russian troops attacked the city of Sumy with guided aviation bombs, leading to numerous destruction and injuries among local residents. Details of other attacks on Ukrainian cities, including the capital, where a missile that did not detonate was blown up, are now emerging.
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