Russian troops dropped more than 30 aerial bombs on Sumy and the region. This was reported by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on August 13.
As reported in the evening report, on Tuesday, August 13, the Russian army continued shelling and bombing populated areas of the Sumy and Chernihiv regions. Since the beginning of the day, 31 aerial bombs have been dropped on the cities of Sumy, Vorozhba, Belopolye and a number of villages in the Sumy region.
On the night of August 13, Russians launched a missile and air strike on infrastructure facilities in the city of Sumy.
It is noted that as a result of the enemy strike, one person was initially injured. Also damaged were a power line, a gas pipeline, a hospital building, and several cars.
In addition, 30 strikes with unguided air-to-air missiles were carried out on the area of the village of Belogorie in the Zaporizhia region, 15 missiles were fired at Nikolaevka in the Kherson region, and the village of Serhiivka in the Donetsk region was also shelled.
In total, since the beginning of the day, 80 military clashes have occurred on the fronts of the Russian-Ukrainian war as of 16:00 Kyiv time, almost half of which were in the Pokrovsk direction.
The defense forces are holding back the pressure from Russian troops and have repelled 22 attacks, 14 combat touches are ongoing, the report says.
The main part of the battles, according to the Ukrainian Armed Forces, is taking place in the Kharkiv direction, where 12 combat contacts occurred on Tuesday, two of which are ongoing. In the Liman direction, the Russians stormed Ukrainian positions six times, one battle is ongoing.
Fighting also continued in the area of the village of Toretskoye, near Vremenny Yar and near the village of Belaya Gora in the Donetsk region.
Source: Racurs

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