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Worked simultaneously at seven different locations: rescuers have completed work at the sites of enemy strikes in Sumy.

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In Sumy, rescuers have completed work at the sites where Russian invaders struck. As a result of shelling by Russian invaders, four people died and 28 were injured, writes UNN with reference to the State Emergency Service.

Rescuers have completed work at the sites of enemy strikes in Sumy. Emergency workers worked simultaneously at seven different locations 

- the State Emergency Service said in a statement.

It is reported that in the damaged houses, employees of the State Emergency Service temporarily restored knocked-out windows and roofs in the apartment building.

Also, sappers of the State Emergency Service examined the territories that were hit and removed the remnants of explosive objects. In addition, psychologists and medics of the State Emergency Service provided all necessary assistance and support to citizens.

Unfortunately, as a result of the enemy shelling, 4 people died, and 28 were injured, including three children 

- the statement reads.

Let us remind you

On June 3, Russia struck Sumy. It is known about four dead. 28 people sought medical help, one woman died in the hospital.

In Sumy and the city community, June 4 was declared a Day of Mourning for the victims of another attack by the occupiers.

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