In the Sumy region, Russians struck rescue workers again while they were fighting a fire
In the Shostka District of Sumy Oblast, a fire truck caught fire as a result of a second strike by Russian forces on the location where rescue workers were operating.
It is noted that the emergency responders were not injured, despite the strike on the firefighting site.
“In the Shostka district, a fire truck caught fire as a result of a second Russian strike on the firefighting site. The rescue workers were not injured,” the statement said.
Meanwhile, in Sumy, a residential area was damaged by combined shelling, and there are civilian casualties.
According to preliminary data, six people were injured. Rescue workers evacuated more than 50 residents from the damaged building, extinguished fires, and conducted surveys of the affected areas.
The State Emergency Service continues to work at the sites of the shelling, addressing the aftermath of the attacks and assisting those affected.
This was reported by the State Emergency Service of Ukraine on Telegram.
On the night of June 21, the Russian occupation forces struck Kropyvnytskyi.
The Russian army struck the Poltava district, killing two people and raising the number of injured to 14, including six children.
Since the evening, Russian troops have carried out more than 20 attacks on three districts of the Dnipropetrovsk region, using aerial bombs, drones, and artillery. As a result of the enemy strikes, one person was killed and nine others were wounded.
On June 20, Russian troops attacked Zaporizhzhia with nine guided aerial bombs, killing at least five people and wounding 11 others, according to local sources.
On the night of June 20, the Ukrainian Defense Forces struck a number of Russian military targets. Among the targets was a bridge near Henichesk, which the occupiers use to transport equipment and resupply their troops between occupied Crimea and the southern front.
In Taganrog, Russia, a power substation that supplied electricity to the “Atlant-Aero” defense enterprise was damaged. As a result, production lines involved in the manufacture of drones were disrupted.


