The enemy launched airstrikes on the cities and villages of the region, used drones, MLRS and artillery. Many injuries were recorded.
On the night of March 24, Russian troops from various types of weapons opened fire widely on the territory of the Sumy region. This was reported by the regional military administration.
The settlements of Belopolskaya, Vorozhbyanskaya, Rechkovskaya and Nikolayevskaya settlements were burned.
The city of Belopolye was subjected to an air strike, as well as shelling from the MLRS hail (80 “arrivals”) and cannon artillery (20 “arrivals”).
“As a result of shelling of Belopolye, two people died, nine were injured. An administrative building, a school building, a residential building were destroyed, apartments and private houses, a hostel were damaged,” OVA insisted.
Sumy regional police added that one of those killed during the shooting in the city was 37-year-old senior police lieutenant Vadim Listopad.
The city of Vorozhba was attacked by the enemy from the MLRS, a residential building and an outbuilding were damaged. One person was injured.
In addition, the Russians launched an airstrike and a kamikaze drone strike on the village of Viry in the Rechkovo community. A kindergarten, an office building was destroyed, a school was destroyed.
The enemy shelled the village of Rechki from artillery, destroying private houses, an administrative building and a gymnasium building.
In the community of Nikolaev, the Russians launched an air strike on an agricultural company: production facilities and agricultural equipment were damaged.
Recall that on Friday night, the Russian army attacked the region of Sumy and Krivoy Rog in the Dnipropetrovsk region. The enemy used rockets, air bombs and drones.
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Source: korrespondent

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