Russian drone damages Ukraine's Sumy administrative building: Aftermath revealed

Russian forces struck the Sumy Regional Military Administration again on September 7, reports the State Emergency Service of Ukraine.
Earlier today, Russian troops hit central Sumy with an attack drone. According to rescuers, the blast damaged an administrative building and sparked a fire.
Photo: Russians struck the Sumy Regional Military Administration (t.me/dsns_telegram/49270)
Photo: Russians struck the Sumy Regional Military Administration (t.me/dsns_telegram/49270)
"Specialists from the State Emergency Service extinguished the fire," the service added.
Preliminary reports indicate that two adults and two children were injured in the attack.
Russian attack on Ukraine on September 7
This night, Russian forces carried out a massive combined attack on Ukraine. In total, the occupiers launched a record 810 drones and 13 missiles.
In Kyiv alone, more than 10 locations sustained damage, including four residential high-rises.
The Russian Ministry of Defense reported this morning that "all designated targets" were hit during the attack. However, they did not mention residential buildings or civilian casualties.
Notably, Russia struck a government building in central Kyiv for the first time.
Overall, 20 people were injured during the night, and two were killed. Among the dead were a mother and her three-month-old son.
For more details on the aftermath, read RBC-Ukraine's report.