Key facts
- A Russian airstrike hit downtown Sumy on July 3.
- The attack killed four people, including one child.
- At least 20 people were injured, with several in serious condition.
- The strike involved guided aerial bombs and drones.
- A residential building and other civilian infrastructure were damaged.
A Russian airstrike on the northeastern Ukrainian city of Sumy on July 3 killed at least four people, including a child, and injured 20 others. Regional Governor Oleh Hryhorov reported that three adults and one child died in the attack, with another 20 victims hospitalized, several critically. The strike, described as "a massive attack," involved guided aerial bombs and drones targeting a busy central street. Significant damage was inflicted on civilian infrastructure, including a multistory residential building. Hryhorov noted the presence of children at the scene and praised first responders for their swift actions, which he stated saved many lives. The city of Sumy is located approximately 30 kilometers from the Russian border and frequently experiences assaults from nearby Russian forces. Guided aerial bombs, launched from aircraft behind front lines, are noted for their cost-effectiveness and difficulty in interception due to their speed and construction.
