122 explosions recorded in Sumy region: two people injured

122 explosions recorded in Sumy region: two people injured

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Occupants shelled Sumy region 27 times over the last day, causing 122 explosions. Two civilians were wounded as a result of the attack on Novoslobidska community.

In Sumy region, 122 explosions were recorded over the day, as terrorists shelled the region 27 times. As a result, two people were injured in one of the communities. This was reported by the Sumy Regional Military Administration, according to UNN.

Details

Khotyn, Yunakivske, Bilopil, Vorozhbianske, Miropil, Krasnopil, Velykopysarivske, Novoslobidske, Shalyhyne, Esmanske and Seredyna Budska communities were shelled

- Sumy Regional Military Administration.

Situation in the communities

Khotynska: the occupants attacked with FPV drones (3 explosions), launched NURS missiles (12 explosions) and launched NAR missiles (4 explosions), in addition to mortar fire (13 explosions).

Miropilska: the invaders fired from mortars (8 explosions) and MLRS (18 explosions).

Seredyna-Budska: russians dropped 12 mines on the territory of the community.

Shalyhinska:  terrorists used artillery (6 explosions).

Bilopilska: the enemy delivered mortar attacks (1 explosion), attacked with FPV drones (4 explosions), and dropped an explosive device from a UAV (1 explosion).

Krasnopilska: the enemy attacked with FPV drones (1 explosion) and fired with mortars (2 explosions).

Esman: aggressor forces conducted an FPV drone strike (1 explosion).

Vorozhbiansk: occupants fired from artillery (14 explosions).

Yunakivska: the enemy launched a SAM (2 explosions) and attacked with MLRS (8 explosions).

Velykopysarivska: russians dropped 6 mines on the territory of the community.

Novoslobidska: the invaders used a UAV to drop an explosive device (1 explosion) and an FPV drone attack (5 explosions). Unfortunately, 2 civilians were injured as a result of this aggression.

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