As a result of the attack, one of the buildings of the educational institution was destroyed, there was a fire killed until the morning.
On the night of August 18, Russian drones invaded Sumy. As a result of the blow, the non -residential building was almost completely burning, the facade was damaged and the windows knocked, and there were no victims first. This was reported by acting Sumy Mayor Artem Kobzar on Monday.
Throughout the region, the air alarm was announced at night due to the threat of UAV shock. At about 3am in the city there are many explosions.
According to local media, drones hit civilian infrastructure, especially at Sumy State University.
It was later found that as a result of the attack, one of the university’s buildings was destroyed, there was a fire killed until the morning.
No preliminary victims, information about the victims was specified.
Kobzar noted that in emergency recovery work, the ministry of the Emergency State and the relevant city council units were involved.
The state’s Ministry of Emergency has confirmed that the center of the region has been damaged by buildings of one of the higher city -education institutions. A large -scale fire appeared. Due to the threat of repeated blows, the work was temporarily suspended. All foci of fire were removed.
Remember that on Monday, August 18, the Russians again attacked the entire community. Due to UAV blows there is a strong fire.
It was also reported that the troops of the Russian Federation on August 15, attacked the market in the middle of Suma Dononom. As a result of a Russian strike at the civilian infrastructure facility, a fire began.
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