Russian CABs partially destroyed one of the best schools in Sumy region: the consequences were shown
Kyiv • UNN
In the Sumy region, Russian troops attacked the Krasnopil Lyceum with guided aerial bombs, damaging one of the best schools in the region. Houses were also damaged.
In Sumy region, Russian troops attacked the Krasnopil Lyceum with guided aerial bombs the day before, damaging one of the best schools in the region, the Sumy RMA reported on Friday, UNN reported.
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"Russians continue to commit crimes against the civilian population of Sumy region. Yesterday, the inhumans dropped 3 KABs on the Krasnopilskyi lyceum, the main educational institution of the community. As a result, one of the best schools has partially turned into ruins," the Sumy RMA reported on Telegram.
It was also reported that about 20 private houses were damaged.
According to Volodymyr Artyukh, head of the Sumy RMA, "systematic shelling of the territory of Sumy region, unfortunately, continues." "Guided aerial bombs are being used, and there are more of them. Over the last day Sumy, Okhtyrka and Konotop districts have been affected. A powerful air strike by CABs was carried out at night on Krasnopillia. A school, which was one of the best schools in the region, and 15 apartment buildings were damaged. The territory of Okhtyrka district was also hit, in particular, a person was wounded in the village of Khukhra," said the head of the region during the telethon.
The consequences of the enemy attacks were demonstrated by the Main Police Department and the Main Department of the State Emergency Service in the region.
According to Artyukh, the enemy also attacked the territory of the region with Shahed UAVs during the day, and three enemy UAVs were shot down. According to the RMA, more than 70 enemy Shaheds have been shot down since the beginning of November, and last month this figure reached 160.
In Sumy region, evacuations continue from communities that are subjected to daily enemy shelling. As of today, 39 thousand people have been evacuated, including 7 thousand children. Forced evacuations are being carried out from particularly dangerous settlements. There are 56 children left to be moved to safe areas under the forced evacuation program.