A Russian drone attacked a grain truck in the Sumy region
On Saturday, June 6, Russian forces launched a drone strike on a grain truck in the town of Bilopillya, Sumy Oblast. The vehicle was damaged in the attack, but no civilians were injured.
“Today, a Russian drone attacked a bread truck that was delivering goods to community residents… This is not the first time the enemy has deliberately targeted vehicles delivering essential supplies to people. The Russians see that these are civilian vehicles carrying food, particularly bread, and are deliberately attacking them,” said Oleg Grigorov, head of the Sumy Regional Military Administration.
He added that the Russians attack the community with drones almost every day. Residential areas, civilian vehicles, businesses, and infrastructure facilities are under attack.
“Despite the constant danger, the community is surviving. Stores, businesses, and utility services are operating. People continue to go about their business and support one another,” Grigorov noted.
This was reported by Oleg Grigorov.
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