The authorities of the Ukrainian town of Sumi have reported Monday that at least 28 people have been injured, including four children, during a new attack perpetrated by Russian forces against medical facilities and a residential area of the city, located in the north of the country.
The mayor, Artem Kobzar, has indicated that all of them have been injured after a missile attack that has caused damage to Sumi residential areas, but also in “children’s institutions and a hospital”, as he clarified in a statement released through Telegram.
Emergency services are in the area working to transfer all the injured to several hospitals. “Today, the enemy has attacked residential buildings, especially children’s hospitals,” said the mayor.
Thus, he explained that these same institutions will organize “the way to accommodate residents during the night in case their homes have been damaged.”