The Russians made a double attack on Sumy, with casualties; Hezbollah confirmed the death of its leader. Athletistic highlights yesterday’s key events.
On Saturday morning, Russian aggressors used a UAV to attack a hospital in Sumy. The building sustained extensive damage. Rescuers and police arrived at the scene of the shooting. Then, during the evacuation of the sick, the enemy struck again, increasing the number of victims. Among the dead was a police colonel. As the day went on, the death toll continued to rise. By nightfall, nine dead and 12 injured were known. Rescuers reported that the explosions partially destroyed the ceilings between the first and second floors, as well as the fourth floor and the roof of the four-story St. Panteleimon Clinical Hospital.
The Shiite movement Hezbollah has officially confirmed the death of its leader Hassan Nasrallah. According to media reports, the head of the movement’s executive council and his cousin, Hashem Safieddin, may replace the leader of Hezbollah. Earlier, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said Nasrallah was killed in an airstrike on September 27 in Beirut. It was noted that he was removed along with Ali Karki, commander of Hezbollah’s Southern Front and other commanders. “The strike took place while Hezbollah’s senior commanders were running from their headquarters and carrying out terrorist activities against the citizens of the State of Israel,” the military said.
The SBU detained the director of control and audit work at Energoatom, Alexander Skopich, while paying him a bribe of 100 thousand hryvnias. The SBU reported that a company official demanded “kickbacks” from suppliers of goods and services for a state-owned enterprise. SBU investigators reportedly announced that the detainee was suspected of abuse of influence.
On the night of September 27, Russian Colonel Alexey Kolomeytsev was liquidated in the Moscow region of the Russian Federation. The Main Intelligence Directorate confirmed this information, which had previously appeared in the media. They noted that the invader was in charge of the 924th State Center for Unmanned Aviation of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation, which trained specialists in the use of drones in combat, in particular Shaheds, as well as maintenance personnel of UAV. He was directly involved in Russia’s massive invasion and war crimes against Ukraine.
Ombudsman Dmitry Lubinets reported possible physical, psychological and sexual violence against children committed by the director of an educational and rehabilitation institution in the Lviv region. Among other things, the inspectors recorded testimony from the children that the director of the institution performed sexual acts against the women in charge, humiliated them in public, and also threatened to beat them and put them in a mental hospital for alleged bad behavior or violation of daily routine. In recent months, the children and others on their behalf have lodged complaints with the National Police, the local children’s service and the department of education, but have received no response. On the contrary, for every complaint about the conditions of detention or the behavior of the employees of the establishment, they received beatings with sticks and humiliation. After the intervention of the Ombudsman, law enforcement officials opened criminal proceedings. OVA said they are keeping the situation under control. The head of the establishment was suspended from work during the inspection.
Source: korrespondent

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