Russian guided bomb attack kills 3, injures 7 in Ukraine's Sumy region
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- At least three people died and seven were injured in a Russian guided aerial bomb attack on Ukraine's Sumy region.
- The regional military administration reported six guided bomb attacks, with one hitting near health centers and populated areas.
- Ukraine's Air Force stated that Russia launched 122 drones and two cruise missiles overnight, with Ukrainian forces neutralizing 101 aerial targets.
A Russian guided aerial bomb attack on Ukraine's Sumy region on Wednesday resulted in at least three fatalities and seven injuries, according to Oleg Grigorov, head of the regional military administration.
Grigorov reported that the enemy launched six guided bomb attacks targeting the Sumy community. One bomb struck near health centers and a densely populated area, while other preliminary reports indicate infrastructure was also hit. He denounced the attack as a deliberate Russian assault on civilians. In a separate incident, the head of the Odesa regional military administration, Oleg Kiper, reported that six people were injured by Russian missile strikes the previous night, with four requiring hospitalization.
The enemy has launched six attacks with guided aerial bombs on the territory of the Sumy community. One of the guided aerial bombs hit near health centers, in an area with a large influx of people and traffic. The rest of the attacks, according to preliminary data, were directed against infrastructure.
The Ukrainian Air Force stated that Russia unleashed a barrage of 122 drones and two cruise missiles across Ukrainian territory overnight. Ukrainian defense forces successfully intercepted or neutralized 101 of these incoming aerial threats.
The enemy has launched six attacks with guided aerial bombs on the territory of the Sumy community. One of the guided aerial bombs hit near health centers, in an area with a large influx of people and traffic. The rest of the attacks, according to preliminary data, were directed against infrastructure.
Originally published by ABC Color in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.