On August 6, Russian troops struck the communities of Sumy region, northern Ukraine, with artillery, mortars, and grenade launchers. About 200 strikes were recorded.
On July 25, Russian troops once again shelled five communities of Sumy region from their territory, opening fire from mortars, artillery, and Grad MLRS.
During the day, the invaders launched a drone with explosives from the territory of the Russian Federation to Sumy region and fired Grad systems and mortars on the region, injuring a child.
Sumy region, northern Ukraine, again came under fire as Russians struck the residential neighborhood of Seredyna-Buda town, causing significant damage to the private sector. Human casualties are being clarified.
In the afternoon of June 11, the Russians dropped explosive devices from an unmanned aerial vehicle on the territory of Velyka Pysarivka community in Sumy region and then fired artillery.
Russia keeps up to three battalion tactical groups on its border with Ukraine's Sumy and Chernihiv regions, but there are no signs of any preparations for a renewed invasion.