Russia bombs civilian facility in Ukraine's Sumy, multiple casualties reported
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Early Tuesday morning, June 30, Russians struck Sumy with 4 aerial bombs, injuring 11 people, according to Oleh Hryhorov, head of the Sumy Regional Military Administration.
Russia struck a civilian infrastructure facility with guided aerial bombs.
"4 strikes were recorded. According to preliminary reports, 7 people have been hospitalized. One person is in serious condition," Hryhorov says.
The head of the Regional Military Administration reported that a woman was rescued from the rubble. He also noted that all the injured are receiving the necessary medical care.
As of noon Kyiv time, Serhii Kryvosheienko, head of the Sumy City Military Administration, says that 11 civilians were injured. 2 women and 9 men were hospitalized with injuries of varying severity.
Overnight, the Russians attacked Ukraine with 154 Shahed, Gerbera, and Italmas drones, as well as Parodiya decoy drones.
Ukrainian air defense forces shot down or neutralized 138 Russian drones—targets were destroyed in the north, south, center, and east of Ukraine. At the same time, 13 drones were confirmed to have struck 10 locations, and debris from downed drones fell at two additional locations.
Yesterday, Russian troops struck the Zaporizhzhia Regional Military Administration building twice. No one was injured in the Russian attack; only a fire broke out, which was later contained.
In addition, on June 29, the Russians struck a private enterprise in Dnipro. At least 5 people were killed, and another 29 were wounded.