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4,700 residential buildings damaged by Russian attacks in Sumy region

16.05.2025 ნახვები: 420

A total of 4,700 residential buildings have been damaged in Ukraine's northeastern Sumy region as a result of ongoing Russian attacks.

The Sumy Regional Military Administration reported the figures on Facebook, according to Ukrinform.

"Today, 15 communities in the Sumy region are located in the border zone and are under constant enemy fire. Over 4,700 residential buildings have been damaged due to enemy attacks. Thanks to the compensation program, more than 1,000 families have already received assistance totaling over UAH 614 million," the statement said.

The regional military administration noted that one of the main challenges is the inability to inspect destroyed properties due to the security situation.

"We have initiated the use of drones for photographic documentation and proposed that compensation funds be allowed not only for repairs but also for purchasing or renting alternative housing," the administration added.

Read also: Nearly 98,000 IDPs reside in Sumy region

Russian forces carried out 265 strikes on the region on May 14. In total, 46 settlements came under enemy fire. Three people were killed and nine others sustained injuries of varying severity. The attacks also damaged four apartment buildings, 35 private homes, infrastructure facilities, a cafe, shops, a car service station, and two vehicles.

Photo credit: Sumy Regional Military Administration

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