Russian conquerors occasionally captured the Sumy region, especially the border areas. As a result of such shooting, civilians are killed and infrastructure is destroyed.
Russian troops opened fire on seven communities of the Sumy region, destroying agricultural areas. This was announced on Sunday, March 19, by the Sumy Regional Military Administration.
In particular, the Russians destroyed the territories of the communities of Khotyn, Shalygin, Esman, Velikopisarevskaya, Krasnopolskaya, Seredino-Budskaya and Belopolskaya.
In Khotyn community, as a result of shelling from a mortar, the site of a dairy farm was damaged. Also, the enemy dropped three VOG-type explosive devices from drones on the territory of the community and opened fire from artillery.
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Esman community: seven arrivals from mortars recorded during the day
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Shalygin community: The Russians carried out shelling
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Velykopisarevskaya village: there was enemy shelling from AGS, as well as mortar shelling
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Belopolskaya community: The Russians dropped nine mines on the community’s territory
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Krasnopolskaya community: closer to dinner there was a mortar attack
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Seredino-Budskaya village: shelling from an artillery barrel was recorded
OVA also added that now the operational situation on the border of the Sumy region is under control, and the formation of offensive enemy groups near the state border has not been detected.
Recall that the authorities were able to evacuate all children from the city of Chasov Yar, located in the Bakhmut district of the Donetsk region.
Since the start of Russia’s large-scale invasion of Ukraine, explosives experts have examined more than 100,000 hectares of Ukrainian territory and neutralized more than 400,000 shells left behind by the Russian invaders.
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Source: korrespondent

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