Four dead, 28 injured as rescue ends after Russian strikes in Sumy

Four dead, 28 injured as rescue ends after Russian strikes in Sumy

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In Sumy, the number of victims of Russian strikes on June 3 rose to 28, with four people killed.

According to Ukrinform, this was reported by the State Emergency Service of Ukraine on Facebook.

According to updated information, “four people were killed and 28 wounded, including three children, as a result of enemy shelling.”

The State Emergency Service reports that rescuers have completed work at the sites of enemy strikes in Sumy: emergency workers worked simultaneously at seven different locations.

In damaged homes, they temporarily repaired broken windows and roofs in a high-rise building.

Video: State Emergency Service

State Emergency Service sappers surveyed the area and removed the remains of explosive devices.

Throughout the day, State Emergency Service psychologists and medics provided assistance and support to citizens.

Read also: Russian strike hits central Sumy, one killed, others injured

As reported by Ukrinform, on the morning of June 3, the Russians struck Sumy with long-range MLRS. The strikes were recorded simultaneously in different locations. There was information about three dead and 25 wounded, of whom three children and three adults were in serious condition. Later, it was reported that the death toll had risen to four - a 43-year-old man who was in extremely serious condition after the morning attack by the Russian army on Sumy died in the hospital.

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