One community in the Sumy region and two in the Chernihiv region are under enemy fire. No harm done.
Russian troops on Thursday, August 18, opened fire on the Chernihiv and Sumy regions from their territory. No one was killed.
So, according to the head of the Sumy region, Dmitry Zhivitsky, the village of Miropolye, Krasnopolsky district, is under enemy mortar fire. In total, 20 arrivals were counted.
The governor published a picture of the result of the strike.
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At the same time, the operational command of the North informed that on the previous day, mortars and MLRS were fired in the community of Semenov (three explosions) and Novgorod-Seversky district (19 “arrivals”) of the Chernihiv region.
As indicated, the fire was fired from the territory of the Russian settlements of Lomakovka and Sluchevsk.
Recall that the day before, Russian troops attacked the settlement of Belopolskaya in the Sumy region the day before, 15 “arrivals” were recorded.
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Source: korrespondent

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