Russia strikes Ukraine's Shostka with drones, bombs, and missiles: Casualties reported

Tonight, July 26, Russian troops attacked Shostka, Sumy region, with strike drones, missiles, and guided aerial bombs. Russian strikes damaged high-rise buildings and private homes, and there were injuries, according to the head of the Sumy regional military administration, Oleh Hryhorov.
"Three people were injured as a result of the Russian night attack on the Shostka community. Two women and a man were hospitalized with burns and shrapnel wounds," Hryhorov notes.
According to him, from midnight until the early morning of July 27, the Russians hit the Shostka community with drones, guided aerial bombs, and also launched a missile strike.
"As a result of the combined strike, four private houses caught fire, several high-rise buildings and infrastructure facilities were damaged," he adds.
Hryhorov also emphasizes that a headquarters for eliminating the consequences of the Russian attack has been deployed near the damaged houses, and the victims are being provided with necessary assistance.
Russian strikes on Shostka
Russian troops have recently intensified strikes on Shostka, Sumy region, with main drones and guided aerial bombs.
Thus, on the evening of July 12, the Russians struck the Shostka community with drones. Non-residential premises caught fire there as a result of the Russian attack.
Also, on the night of July 14, Russia carried out a combined airstrike on the city with guided bombs and drones. Two men were killed as a result of the Russian attack. Another man, two women aged about 30, and a 7-year-old boy - the son of one of the victims - were injured.
In addition, on the night of July 19, Russia massively attacked Shostka with drones, and in the morning, with guided bombs.