Three civilians were killed as a result of shelling by Russian troops on the borders of the Sumy region.
The border of the Sumy region on Monday, July 3, was attacked 28 times by Russian troops. Three civilians were killed by artillery shelling, and another was wounded, the Sumy District Police Department reported.
It is known that more than 170 explosions occurred in the region.
As a result of artillery firing by the invaders on the territory of Shalygin settlement, two civilians were killed and another was injured.
The Russians attacked the territory of the settlement of Velikopisarevskaya with the help of mortars, and also dropped a VOG from a drone. In addition, there was shelling from the AGS, which resulted in the fire of non-residential buildings.
The city of Sumy was attacked by kamikaze drones of the Shahed 136 type. As a result of the hits, an administrative building and two apartment buildings, 7 private vehicles and school premises were damaged. Previously, two were dead and 19 were injured.
The invaders attacked the settlement of Yunakov from mortars. As a result of one of the attacks, a local resident was killed. A private housing estate and an outbuilding were also damaged. The Russians also fired artillery. As a result of one of the attacks, three private houses were damaged.
The occupiers also fired mortars and artillery into the communities of Belopolskaya and Khotyn.
In addition, Russian troops dropped two mines on the territory of the Seredino-Budskaya community. The settlement of Krasnopol also fell under artillery fire.
In the community of Miropol, the invaders launched rockets (NURS) from a helicopter.
Recall that Russian UAVs attacked Sumy on Monday. Four arrivals of “shaheeds” were recorded in the city center. An office building and two apartment buildings were damaged. Two people died and 19 were injured. Four victims remain in hospitals, two of them in “serious condition”.
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Source: korrespondent

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