Russian military shelled Sumy region 32 times at night and in morning

Russian military shelled Sumy region 32 times at night and in morning

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The Russian military shelled Sumy region 32 times at night and in the morning of March 22, damaging non-residential premises.

This was reported in Telegram by the Sumy Regional Military Administration, Ukrinform reports.

“At night and in the morning, the Russians fired 32 times at the border areas and settlements of the Sumy region. 69 explosions were recorded. Nedryhailivka, Yunakivka, Miropilia, Krasnopilia, Bilopilia, Burynsk, Shostka communities were shelled,” the statement said.

According to the report, the enemy attacked Buryn, Shostka, Myropilia, and Nedryhailivka communities with drones, where non-residential premises were damaged.

In addition, the Russians shelled Myropilia community with MLRS.

The Russians dropped guided aerial bombs (22 explosions) on the Krasnopilia community and also fired at the settlements that are part of it from self-propelled artillery systems.

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The enemy attacked the Yunakivka community with artillery.

As reported, on the night of March 20, Russians attacked the border of Sumy region with drones, which were effectively targeted by mobile fire groups.

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