Thirteen people, including two children, injured in Russian attacks on Sumy
On the morning of 27 June, Russian forces struck the city of Sumy, injuring 13 people, including two children. A five-storey apartment building, private houses, and civilian vehicles were damaged.

Russian attacks on the Ukrainian city of Sumy on the morning of 27 June left thirteen people wounded, among them two children, according to Ukraine's State Emergency Service.
The strikes damaged a five-storey apartment block, several private houses, and civilian vehicles. The Sumy Oblast Military Administration reported that the injuries sustained are not serious.
Emergency crews responded to the scene, providing medical aid and assessing the destruction. This incident adds to a series of Russian strikes on civilian infrastructure in Ukraine.

