Russian occupation forces conducted a series of strikes on civilian infrastructure in Sumy region, causing deaths and injuries to civilians, including children. Residential buildings, shops and transport were damaged in several communities. Law enforcement officials began documenting the crimes for further investigation.
- Two civilians and two children died as a result of the strikes in Sumy region.
- Seven people were injured in the Yampil community, including two children.
- In Konotop, five people were injured, and in Bilopillia, two men were killed in a drone attack.
- Residential buildings, shops, transport and farm facilities were destroyed.
Large-scale attacks on civilian infrastructure in Sumy region
Russian forces used guided aerial bombs, attack drones and FPV drones to attack the border and frontline areas of Sumy region. Residential buildings, private vehicles and commercial infrastructure were damaged as a result of the attacks. The enemy targeted civilian objects, causing significant destruction and civilian casualties. About. reports National Police of Ukraine.
Deaths and injuries in the Yampil community
The most serious consequences were caused by a drone attack in the Yampil community. The explosion killed a 57-year-old woman and a 44-year-old man. Seven people sustained injuries of varying severity, including one year old and 11 year old children. A shop was damaged and three private cars were destroyed by the blast wave.
Drone strikes on Konotop and Bilopil communities
In the Konotop community, a drone hit a residential building, injuring five people, including three children aged 2 to 15. Four private houses were severely damaged. In Bilopilska community, the occupiers dropped shrapnel munitions on civilian vehicles, killing two men and damaging a nearby residential building.
Destruction of commercial and agricultural infrastructure
In Putivl community, a kamikaze drone hit a truck, injuring the driver, and the vehicle was heavily damaged. In Hlukhiv community, artillery shelling damaged a farm building, killing and injuring livestock.
Documenting war crimes and preparing evidence
After the shelling ceased, police and explosives investigative teams began recording the damage and collecting the fragments of Russian weapons. The collected materials will serve as an evidence base for criminal proceedings and will be submitted to international courts to bring the military and political leadership of the Russian Federation to justice.








