On the night of November 22, Russian forces attacked a residential district in Sumy with Shahed strike drones, resulting in the deaths of two residents. This was reported by the Sumy Regional Military Administration.
On Friday night, two explosions were heard in Sumy. Russian forces targeted the city's residential area with strike drones.
As of 06:58 on November 22, it was reported that several buildings and vehicles sustained damage due to the hostile shelling. As a result of the attack, two residents were killed, and at least 12 others were injured.
Currently, emergency rescue operations are ongoing at the strike site.
The Sumy Regional Military Administration also noted that on November 21, Russian troops attacked border areas and settlements in the region nine times. The communities of Khotyn, Bilopillia, Krasnopillia, and Lebedyn suffered shelling.
Updated at 08:55. The head of the Sumy Regional Military Administration, Volodymyr Artiukh, informed "Suspilne" that the drones used by Russians to attack the city on November 22 were equipped with shrapnel. According to him, this weapon is intended for killing people, not destroying objects.
Recall that on the morning of Thursday, November 21, the Russian army launched a massive missile strike on Ukraine, causing damage to buildings in Dnipro. The Ukrainian Air Forces reported that for the first time, the Russians used an intercontinental ballistic missile launched from the Astrakhan region.
Later, it became known that on November 21, Russian forces attacked Ukraine with an intercontinental ballistic missile, an aerobalistic missile, and seven cruise missiles. The air defense shot down six X-101 missiles.