The Russians celebrated nine masses a day. One girl died, three others were injured.
Russian troops on Monday, January 23, opened fire in nine communities in the Sumy region, there were victims and wounded, OVA head Dmitry Zhivitsky said.
Thus, the enemy fired at the Belopolsky society three times from mortars, 23 arrivals and from a self-propelled artillery installation (ACS) – 24 arrivals.
In the direction of the Seredino-Budskaya volcano, the enemy opened fire from machine guns (40 rounds) and machine guns (30 rounds).
At Znob-Novgorodskaya, the enemy fired mortars, 25 arrived.
There was also a mortar attack on Yunakovskaya from Russian territory, 10 former.
In the community of Putivl, the Russians rained down the border from a multiple launch rocket system (MLRS), 6 arrivals.
At Krasnopolskaya, the enemy opened fire from self-propelled guns, 4 arrivals.
In Miropolskaya, the conquerors were looming, 10 arrived.
In Vorozhbyanskaya there was a shelling from the territory of Russia, 15 arrivals.
“An apartment building was destroyed. One of the apartments was completely destroyed – a Russian shell flew into it. Three more houses were heavily damaged.
The explosions also destroyed the utility rooms of local residents: a summer kitchen, a barn, a bath, a garage,” Zhivitsky said.
The gas pipeline and power lines were also damaged by shrapnel, the railway site and tracks were damaged.
The enemy fired mortars at the Esmansky bulk, 37 arrivals. There was also shelling from Russian territory – 10 arrivals. At the village of Kucherivka, the enemy fired 30 rockets from Grad.
“As a result of the shelling, one young woman was killed, three more were injured. They are residents of the same house, members of the same family, where there was a direct hit by explosives,” the head of the IVA said, added that two babies were left motherless.
It was previously reported that the Russian Federation hit the Sumy region 115 times in one day, injuring a teenager.
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Source: korrespondent

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