In Sumy, as a result of an airstrike carried out by Russians yesterday, August 11,
Two people were injured.
Two buildings of enterprises and a critical infrastructure facility were also damaged. This was reported today, August 12, on its Facebook page by the Operational Command “North”.
In addition, an industrial infrastructure facility was damaged in Myropolye as a result of shelling. The Russians shelled the settlement from what was probably cannon artillery (eight explosions) and MLRS (six).
Also in the Sumy region, the following Russian shellings were recorded during the day:
in Sumy district:
- Kievlyanka – two explosions, probably KAB;
- Bolshaya Rybica – three attacks (eight explosions, probably KAB);
- Mikhailovskoye – four explosions, probably 122 mm barrel artillery;
- Mogritsa – one explosion, probably KAB;
- Basovka – one explosion, probably KAB;
- Pavlovka – two explosions, probably FPV drone;
- Young man – two attacks (three explosions, probably KAB);
- Olshanka – two attacks (three explosions, probably KAB);
- Loknya – one explosion, probably KAB;
- Volfine – four explosions, probably 82mm mortar;
- Iskriskovshchina – two attacks (14 explosions, probably 82 mm mortar);
- Vakalovshchina – one explosion, probably KAB;
- Pokrovka – one explosion, probably via a FPO drone, and two shellings (nine explosions, probably 122 mm barrel artillery);
- Sennoe – two attacks (three explosions, probably KAB);
in Akhtyrsky district:
- Popovka – eight explosions, probably 82 mm mortar;
- In Konotop district:
- Semeykino – three explosions, probably KAB;
- Bunyakino – four explosions, probably a 120 mm mortar;
- Boyaro-Lezhachiye – two explosions (probably 122 mm barrel artillery), 14 explosions (probably 120 mm mortar), two explosions (probably KAB), one explosion (probably FPV drone);
- Novaya Sloboda – six explosions, probably KAB;
in Shostka district:
- Glukhov (Birch) – three explosions, probably KAB;
- Glukhov – three attacks (five explosions, probably KAB);
- Kucherivka – one explosion, probably KAB;
- Seredina-Buda – two explosions, probably 82 mm mortar;
- Volkovka – three explosions, probably KAB;
- Zarechnoye – ten explosions, probably a 120 mm mortar;
- Old Guta – six explosions, probably 122 mm barrel artillery.
Source: Racurs

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