The army of the Russian Federation on May 20 struck the Shostka community in the Sumi region.
The shelling was damaged by the infrastructure of one of the enterprises. And seven residential buildings and kindergarten were damaged in the community. On May 20, the Sumy regional military administration reported on May 20.
And the Russian Ministry of Defense said that they found the training camp for the 1st Brigade of the Special Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine at about the sixth. The impact of Iskander allegedly killed up to 70 soldiers, including 20 instructors, as well as ammunition and 10 cars.
A number of Ukrainian military and bloggers, as well as deputy, Marian Bezlag also wrote about the death of the military as a result of this blow.
How many more people should die? How many more departments should be given? How many more subjects and death, arrogance and death, arrogance and death – in “Vladimir Alexandrovich”? – Wrote Blag on the Telegram.
Already today, May 21, the National Guard confirmed the movement in the landfill. And she noted that six military personnel were killed in a military unit during training in a military unit, and more than 10 were injured.
The official investigation is already on the tragedy. The commander of the military unit was deleted, and the necessary information was already transferred to law enforcement officers.
The command of the National Guard of Ukraine previously developed the algorithms of actions and gave all the necessary orders on actions in the face of air strikes, as well as to prevent violations of security measures and the accumulation of staff, ”NSU assured.
It should be recalled that the Russians do not cause the first blow on the landfills where Ukrainian troops accumulate. In particular, on March 1, the enemy impressed the 157th brigade, which was based on a landfill near Samara (region of Dnipropetrovski). Then, as a result of the effect of the ISKANDER-M ballistic missile on cassette equipment, they were killed and injured.
Source: Racurs

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