Power supply restored in Sumy community after nighttime drone attack

Power supply restored in Sumy community after nighttime drone attack

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Power supply has been restored in the Sumy community after it was cut off following a nighttime attack by Russian drones.

According to Ukrinform, this was reported on the Sumy City Council website.

"Tonight, at around 1:00 a.m., three Shahed-type strike UAVs were recorded flying over the territory of one of the subdistricts of the Sumy community. About 30 residential buildings were left without power. Specialists from Sumyoblenergo and the municipal enterprise Miskosvitlo have fully restored power supply to all users," the statement said.

According to the city council, gas supply has also been restored in the community.

It is noted that due to the nighttime enemy attack, an industrial building caught fire, and 13 private households were damaged (69 windows, 7 roofs). One victim has been identified: a woman who was diagnosed with an acute stress reaction.

Read also: Russia uses about 1,000 drones, 980 guided aerial bombs, and 36 missiles against Ukraine in one week — Zelensky

The headquarters is working on-site to deal with the aftermath.

As reported by Ukrinform, rescuers in the Sumy region extinguished a large-scale fire in a residential area after shelling by the Russian Federation.

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