In the Sumy region there is a very difficult situation with shelling by Russians.
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Border areas are leveled to the ground by FABs, KABs, and artillery. Because of the art work, people almost never leave their basements. There can be up to 500 arrivals per day. Some villages already look like Maryinka and Bakhmut, said the Sumy Regional Administration.
The Velikopisarevsky community in the region is being massively shelled by Russian troops.
In the past 24 hours alone, according to the Sumy OVA, “FAB MPK launches were carried out from a tactical aviation aircraft (21 explosions), KAB launches from a tactical aviation aircraft (11 explosions), shelling from an MLRS (28 explosions), artillery shelling (10 shells).”
On March 16, in Sumy, emergency search work was completed in a 5-story building that was hit by an enemy suicide bomber.
March 13. Emergency search operations lasted 4 days. During this time, the bodies of 3 victims were recovered from the rubble.
Rescuers dismantled everything they had access to. However, the body of the girl who lived on the fifth floor could not be found.
In the first days, more than a hundred firefighters were at the scene of the hit; repeated fires occurred at night, so rescuers worked continuously. Only dismantling work was stopped at night.
Source: Racurs

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