Death toll from Sumy missile strike rises to 10, 52 injured
Source: State Emergency Service
The death toll from Sunday evening’s missile strike on Sumy has risen to 10, including two children. A total of 52 people have been injured, among them five children, according to updated reports from Ukraine’s State Emergency and Sumy regional governor Volodymyr Artiukh.
Emergency responders work on the scene. More than 400 residents have been evacuated from damaged buildings, and a makeshift help center has been set up to provide shelter and support.
Psychologists are offering assistance to those affected, while damage assessments continue. The blast shattered and blown out windows in six ten-story buildings and destroyed four vehicles.
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