Russian drone strikes on Sumy: house hit
Russian drone strikes hit Sumy on March 6, damaging a residential building and a non-residential structure, but no casualties were reported.
On March 6, Russian forces launched drone strikes in Sumy, Ukraine, with one strike hitting the roof of a non-residential building in the Kovpakivskyi district at approximately 10:15 PM. This assault caused significant damage, shattering windows and affecting the structure's roof, though no casualties were reported from this incident. Shortly after, around 11:00 PM, another strike targeted a residential building, which also resulted in no injuries, according to local officials.
The attacks on Sumy are part of a series of ongoing drone assaults by Russian forces on the region, which had seen continued violence throughout the day, including an earlier strike on a petrol station that left two people injured. This escalation in drone activity highlights the persistent threat to civilians in various parts of Ukraine, particularly in border regions like Sumy, which have been strategically targeted amid the ongoing conflict.
Local officials, including the acting mayor Artem Kobzar and Serhii Kryvosheienko from the Sumy City Military Administration, have emphasized the importance of community safety and the impact of these strikes on public infrastructure. As the situation develops, the potential for further attacks poses significant concerns for the residents of Sumy and underscores the overarching instability in the region as a result of the ongoing war.