Russian drone strikes gas station in Sumy: Several injured

Russian troops hit a gas station in Sumy with an attack drone, injuring two women, according to Sumy OVA head Oleh Hryhorov.
"Russians targeted a gas station in the Zarichnyi district of Sumy with an attack drone. Fortunately, there were no fatalities," Hryhorov said.
He added that the two women, aged 51 and 53, were examined by medical personnel and are receiving necessary care.
In addition, the enemy carried out drone and guided bomb attacks on local community offices, damaging residential buildings. The full extent of the destruction is being assessed.
Sumy under attack
Yesterday, Russian forces struck Sumy with KAB precision-guided bombs. The strikes damaged several apartment buildings, and a 56-year-old man was injured.
Following the October 15 attacks, AT Sumyoblenergo reported power distribution disruptions in parts of Sumy city and district due to Russian military aggression.
Sumy city military administration head Serhii Kryvosheyenko confirmed outages and noted that some water supply facilities were also left without power.
Earlier, on the night of September 28, Russian drones hit Sumy again, setting fire to seven trucks. The blaze was so intense that the vehicles were completely destroyed. Infrastructure facilities were also damaged.
On the night of September 11, another wave of Russian attacks targeted civilian infrastructure in the city, causing fires and destruction.