January 31, 2025
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The enemy attacked nine communities of Sumy region: wounded five civilians

Over the past day, the Russians carried out 56 shelling of nine communities of Sumy region, resulting in the injuries of five civilians. Source: Military Administration of Sumy Oblast Literally: “82 explosions were recorded.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua

Over the past day, the Russians carried out 56 shelling of nine communities of Sumy region, resulting in the injuries of five civilians.

Source: military administration of Sumy region

Literally: “82 explosions were recorded. The shelling was suffered by Khotinskaya, Yunakovskaya, Belopilsk, Krasnopil, Velikopysarivska, Novoslobidskaya, Putivlskaya, Glukhiv, Seredi-Budsk communities”.

“The middle-construction community: mortar shelling (1 explosion), dumping of UAVs (1 explosion), shocks FPV drones (10 explosions). As a result of the injury, one civilian received.”

“The Yunak Community: The enemy hit Kabami (2 explosions). 4 people were injured.”

Details: In the Krasnopil community, the enemy struck FPV drones, 12 explosions. One of the blows damaged a private home.

In the Glukhiv community, the launchers, 3 explosions were recorded.

In the Belopil community, the enemy dropped 20 mines and a UAV.

In the Novoslobid community, he hit the FPV-arable and mortar shelling, 10 explosions.

In the Great Pisar community, the enemy hit FPV-Drones and mortars, as well as 10 explosions.

The Khotin community has been attacking four Kabami.

The Putivl community was attacked by the FPV-Dron.

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