Russia fired 48 times at Sumy region: which communities suffered the most

Russia fired 48 times at Sumy region: which communities suffered the most

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Over the past day, the occupiers shelled 8 communities in Sumy region, causing 110 explosions. In Velykopysarivska community, two private houses were damaged as a result of attacks by FPV drones and artillery.

Enemy troops fired a series of shots at the border areas of Sumy region, including settlements. 48 attacks were recorded, resulting in 110 explosions. This was reported by the Sumy Regional Military Administration, UNN reports.

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Several communities in the region were shelled, including Khotyn, Yunakivka, Bilopil, Krasnopil, Velykopysarivsk, Shalyhyne, Esman and Seredyno-Budsk.

In the Velykopysarivska community, Russian troops attacked with FPV drones, carrying out 7 explosions. As a result of these attacks, two private houses were damaged. Grenade launchers (20 explosions) and artillery shelling (6 explosions) also took place on the territory of the community.

In the Khotyn community, 10 mines were dropped, and artillery shelling was recorded (4 explosions). In the Krasnopilska community, Russians carried out several attacks, including the dropping of unmanned aerial vehicles (9 explosions), an attack by FPV drones (7 explosions), grenade launcher attacks (3 explosions), mortar attacks (2 explosions) and artillery fire (2 explosions).

Mortar (7 explosions) and artillery shelling (10 explosions) took place in Bilopilska community. Yunakivska community also suffered artillery strikes that resulted in 2 explosions.

In Esmanska community, the enemy dropped explosives from a UAV (6 explosions), artillery shelling (1 explosion) and an attack by FPV drones (1 explosion). Seredyna-Budska community was attacked by FPV drones (2 explosions), and Shalyhyna community -  mortar shelling and FPV drone attack (9 mines and 2 explosions).

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