Russian army hits Sumy train station: windows damaged, but tracks intact
Kyiv • UNN
Enemy shelling damaged the windows at the Sumy railway station, but there were no casualties, and trains are running on schedule.
Occupants shelled the train station in Sumy. According to Ukrzaliznytsia, there are no casualties, there is damage to windows, but the tracks are intact, UNN reports.
"There were no casualties as a result of the enemy shelling at the Sumy railway station: all passengers and employees have just left the shelter. There is damage to the station windows, but the tracks are intact, all trains will arrive and depart on schedule," the statement said.
Recall
According to preliminary information, three people were wounded as a result of an enemy air strike on civilian infrastructure and the residential sector of Sumy. The roof of a non-residential building and two administrative buildings were partially destroyed.