Russian army shells Sumy region 104 times, houses and infrastructure damaged

Russian army shells Sumy region 104 times, houses and infrastructure damaged

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Over the past 24 hours, Russian troops shelled the Sumy region 104 times, damaging houses, cars, and civil infrastructure.

This was reported by the Sumy Regional Military Administration on Facebook, according to Ukrinform.

“During the day, from the morning of September 13 to the morning of September 14, Russian troops carried out 104 shellings of 56 settlements in 16 territorial communities of the region. The most shelling was recorded in the Sumy and Shostka districts. There were no casualties among civilians,” the report said.

It is noted that the enemy used guided aerial bombs, dropped VOG explosives from UAVs, and carried out missile strikes and FPV drone strikes on the territory of the Sumy region.

As a result of the shelling, houses, non-residential premises, cars, and civil infrastructure facilities were damaged and destroyed.

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As reported by Ukrinform, the Russian military dropped four KAB missiles on the territory of the Bytytsia subdivision of the Sumy community, where power lines and residential buildings were damaged.

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