On the night of 30 May, Russian troops launched a massive attack on Shostka, damaging residential and administrative buildings, as well as vehicles. Rescuers worked to extinguish fires and inspect the area, but were temporarily suspended due to the threat of further attacks. In the morning, an enemy drone hit a petrol station in Sumy, causing a new fire, which was quickly extinguished.
- On the night of 30 May, Russians attacked Shostka
- Residential, administrative buildings and vehicles were damaged
- Rescuers extinguished the fires and inspected the area
- UAV hits petrol station in Sumy in the morning, causing a fire
Massive shelling of Shostka
On the night of 30 May, Russian troops launched a massive of the attack on the city of Shostka, in the Sumy region. The attack damaged residential buildings, non-residential structures, administrative buildings and vehicles. Rescue teams were simultaneously extinguishing fires at several locations and inspecting the area to assess the extent of the damage.
Rescuers' jobs are under threat
Because of the opportunity repeated blows The response operations in Shostka were temporarily suspended. Rescuers were forced to switch to high alert mode to respond quickly to new threats. The situation remained tense, but the experts made every effort to ensure the safety of the population.
Fire at a petrol station in Sumy
On the morning of 30 May, an enemy unmanned aerial vehicle hit a petrol station in Sumy, causing a fire. The fire was quickly extinguished thanks to the prompt actions of the fire and rescue services. No one was injured in the incident.
No casualties and follow-up actions
According to preliminary information, there were no casualties as a result of the shelling and fires. Rescue services continue to monitor the situation and are ready to evacuate or provide assistance in case of an escalation. The regional authorities stress the importance of adhering to security measures due to the threat of repeated attacks.







