The Russian army carried out missile and air strikes on radio engineering facilities in the Sumy region.
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Television and radio broadcasting transmitters in Sumy, Shostka, Belopolye and Trostyanets were temporarily disabled. As a result of the damage, part of the region’s territory is temporarily unable to receive Ukrainian television and radio signals. There may also be interruptions in mobile communications. The Sumy Regional Military Administration announced this on March 14 on Telegram.
Do not give in to panic and information provocations. Switch to alternative means of communication, trust only trusted sources of information,” urged the chairman of the OVA, Vladimir Artyukh.
The official noted that the consequences of the shelling are already being analyzed and plans for restoration are being formed.
In addition, on the night of March 14, the enemy targeted the television infrastructure of the Kharkov region. The head of the Kharkov OVA Oleg Sinegubov noted in Telegram that restoration work continues.
Let us remind you that on the night of March 14, the Russian army sent kamikaze drones of the “Shahed” type to the civilian infrastructure of four cities in the Sumy region: Sumy, Shostka, Trostyanets and Belopolya. In addition, the invaders launched missile attacks on Trostyanets and Belopol.
Source: Racurs

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