On July 3, Putin’s army, at around 11 o’clock in the afternoon, with four Shahed-136 kamikaze drones, struck residential buildings and the regional office of the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) in Sumy, as a result of which several dozen Ukrainians were wounded and 3 local residents were killed, but these figures continue to grow.
The chairman of Sumy Oleksandr Lysenk writes that the number of people killed due to the attack of Iranian-Russian UAVs on Sumy on July 3 has increased.
According to Lysenko, 3 people have been killed so far, and another 21 townspeople have been injured (four are in medical facilities after yesterday’s attack by the occupiers, and the rest have been released to their homes). It should be clarified that the third victim was a woman, whose body was pulled out from under the rubble by rescue specialists at 10 o’clock Monday evening.
July 4 was declared the Day of Mourning in Sumy, and any mass events were canceled in the city.