Russia targets ambulance during 'ceasefire,' three medics hurt in Sumy region
Photo: Russian forces attacked medics in the Sumy region
Despite the declared Easter "ceasefire," Russian forces attacked medics in the Sumy region. Using a drone, they struck an ambulance vehicle, according to Head of the Sumy Regional Military Administration Oleh Hryhorov.
According to Hryhorov, the attack took place at night in the Hlukhiv community. Three medics were injured as a result of the drone strike.
They were promptly provided with medical assistance. There is no threat to their lives.
"The enemy continues to cynically attack civilian infrastructure. Be extremely careful," the head of the Sumy Regional Military Administration wrote on his Telegram channel.
What else is known about attacks on Sumy
A day earlier, the occupiers twice attacked residential buildings in Sumy. As a result of the enemy shelling, many houses, a kindergarten, and more than a dozen people were affected.
Russian forces systematically attack the Sumy region with drones and missiles. In the first ten days of the month, the city recorded a series of strikes on residential and commercial facilities. In particular, the occupiers used drones to target residential areas.
The enemy also struck a shopping center in the city center, leaving three people injured. Administrative buildings have also been targeted — on March 18, a Russian drone hit a territorial recruitment center building.