In the shelling of Sumy on November 26, Russian troops likely used phosphorus shells.
Russian troops conducted an air strike in Sumy, destroying residential buildings and civilian infrastructure. The OVA press service reported this on Tuesday, November 26.
“During the day, the enemy carried out an air strike on Sumy. At first, the civilian population was not harmed.
Deputy Head of Sumy District Council Vladimir Bitsak on air news LIVE said the Russians shelled the city with MLRS Tornadopreviously, with a phosphorus fuse.
“There was an “arrival” in the city of Sumy Preliminarily, it was an MLRS tornado, with a large caliber. And, before, it was stuffed with a phosphorus fuse. That is the reason why fires broke out in large numbers,” he said.
Therefore, a severe fire broke out in the city, in particular, a dormitory building and an industrial zone caught fire. There is no information yet on casualties.
The Sumy City Council reported that as a result of the enemy attack, the parking lot where service stations are located, cars and windows of residential buildings were damaged.
It was previously reported that as a result of the Russian attack on Sumy, a parking lot and a service station were hit.
Source: korrespondent

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