The Russian army dealt huge blows to agricultural enterprises in the Sumi region.
Five enemy drones hit the farm in one of the villages of the Romani community. From the attack, farm buildings broke out and dozens of tons of grain were destroyed. In addition, hundreds of pets were killed. Oleg Grigorov, head of the regional military administration Sumy, reported this on May 31.
Russians intentionally beat civilian infrastructure – because they feed people. Farm owners are my condolences from the losses, ”he said.
The Trostian community was also an attack. It is known that the Russians attacked agricultural enterprises with two missiles and 13 drones. Fortunately, there were no losses, but the premises of enterprises and transport were burned.
The elimination of the consequences of the attack is still ongoing. All necessary services work on the spot.
In addition, the Sumi region announced the mandatory evacuation of residents of another 11 settlements of the Sumi district. OVA emphasized that such a decision was made taking into account the constant threat of life of civilians as a result of shelling of border communities.
The evacuation is made of the following settlements:
- Gorobivka (River -Villij community);
- Pannivka, Voronovka, Yangchenko (city community of Belopilski);
- Tsimbalav, Shkrativka (Voroshbian city community);
- Blone, Mykolaivka, Rudnivka, Spasske, Kapitanivka (community of the village of Mikolav).
Local authorities assured that transport, humanitarian assistance, social payments and temporary housing will be provided to all citizens who need it.
We recall that in the Sumy region, one of the Russian drones knocked down a car that carried bread in the Nedrikhailovsky community. The driver who has already received medical care was injured.
Source: Racurs

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