The number of victims in Sumy as a result of the Russian attack on July 11 has increased to 43 people, of whom 5 are in serious condition. This was reported by UNN with reference to the head of the Sumy Regional Military Administration Oleh Hryhorov.
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In Sumy, work to help people and restore damage after the Russian attack has not stopped for a day. Hot meals have been organized on site for residents, rescuers, utility workers, and volunteers.
From the first minutes after the strike, rescuers, police, medics, utility and emergency services worked at the scene. They rescued people, extinguished fires, cleared the area, and restored damaged networks. By night, it was possible to restore traffic and water supply
He added that over 300 damaged window and balcony structures were sealed during the day. Hundreds of families received building materials, humanitarian, legal, and psychological assistance, Hryhorov noted.
Recall
On July 11, Russian troops struck civilian infrastructure in Sumy with three guided aerial bombs.
UNN also reported that among the dead in Sumy is a child.