Russian missile strike on Sumy damages hospitals, school
One civilian was reported injured as a result of the attack.
On 7 March, Russian forces launched a missile strike on the city of Sumy in northeastern Ukraine, damaging civilian infrastructure.
According to the Sumy Oblast Military Administration, the missile strike damaged a hospital, an emergency medical center, a school, and a water supply infrastructure building.
One civilian was reported injured as a result of the attack.
On the night of 6 March, Russian forces struck the territory of a farm in Sumy Oblast with two aerial bombs, damaging the farm and nearby private houses, the Prosecutor’s office of Sumy Oblast reported.
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