Occupants shelled Sumy region 25 times: 85 explosions per day

Occupants shelled Sumy region 25 times: 85 explosions per day

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During the day, enemy forces fired 25 times at the border areas of Sumy region, 85 explosions were recorded. The attacks were carried out with artillery, mortars, drones and helicopters against 9 communities in the region.

During the day, the invaders shelled Sumy region 25 times, resulting in 85 explosions in the region. This was reported by the Sumy Regional Military Administration, UNN reports.

Details

During the day, Russians fired 25 times at the border areas and settlements of Sumy region. 85 explosions were recorded. Mykolaiv, Khotyn, Yunakiv, Bilopil, Krasnopil, Velykopysariv, Esman, Druzhbivka and Seredina-Buda communities were shelled

- Sumy Regional Military Administration.

Situation in the communities

Khotynska: the enemy attacked with mortars (14 explosions).  Also, 1 enemy helicopter launched 6 NAR missiles (6 explosions) 

Seredina-Budska: terrorists attacked with the help of 4 enemy FPV UAVs (4 explosions). There was also a machine gun attack.

Yunakivska: occupants dropped 2 unidentified explosive devices from a UAV (2 explosions). From the territory of the aggressor country, 1 enemy helicopter launched 6 rockets (6 explosions).

Esmanska: the enemy used FPV drones to attack  (6 explosions). 

Bilopilska: the invaders carried out 1 FPV drone strike (1 explosion), mortar shelling (5 explosions), artillery shelling (2 explosions).

Velykopysarivska: hostile forces dropped 2 VOG type shells from a UAV (2 explosions). In addition, attacks from multiple rocket launchers were recorded (12 explosions).

Krasnopilska: terrorists used artillery (2 explosions) and mortars (14 explosions).

Mykolaivska: the enemy fired from artillery (3 explosions).

Druzhbivska: Russians fired from a machine gun and an RPG (4 explosions).

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