Russian troops fired on the Sumy region all day from a wide variety of weapons from Russian territory.
As a result of the enemy attack in the Sumy region, two people were killed and three were wounded. This was announced on Tuesday, June 28, by the head of Sumy OVA Dmitry Zhivitsky.
According to Zhivitsky, at 10:00, Russian troops began shelling the territory of the communities of Krasnopol and Velykopisarevskaya.
“There were air attacks: the Russians launched about 20 rockets from helicopters that did not cross the state border line. All arrivals were from the Krasnopol and Miropol communities,” the leader said. of UVA wrote.
After 11 a.m., the Russians fired from the “Grads”: 30 arriving in the Krasnopol region.
He said that since noon, the invaders had hit the villages of the Krasnopolsky community, about 50 artillery shots from self-propelled guns, and the Russians were also firing from machine guns and an easel grenade launcher. In the afternoon, a drone dropped an explosive device on one of the villages of the Velikopisarevskaya community.
“The same thing happened after 8 p.m.,” Zhivitsky said.
At about 2 pm, the Russians again covered Krasnopolsky’s bulk of artillery, about 30 arrivals. After 18 hours – another 40 and 12 more MLRS strikes in various community areas.
A Russian drone dropped an explosive device on one of the villages in the Velikopisarevskaya community after 12:00 and after 20:00.
Recall that on the eve of the army of invaders made three large-scale deadly attacks on Ukrainian cities. So, as a result of a missile attack on a shopping center in Kremenchug, 16 people were previously killed. Keep cleaning the lips.
Also, the occupiers fired on Kharkov, killing four people, injuring 22 others, including five children.
By nightfall, it was discovered that in the city of Lisichansk, eight people had been killed as a result of the enemy skinning a crowd of people collecting water from a well.
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Source: korrespondent

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