Russians drop hundred air bombs on Sumy Region — Ihnat
Yesterday, the aviation of the army of the aggressor country russia dropped about a hundred air bombs on the Sumy Region. Yet, yesterday, the russians announced the beginning of a three-day ceasefire.
According to the UP, the head of the Communications Department of the Air Forces Command of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Yurii Ihnat said this on the air of a telethon.
According to him, the occupiers' aircraft are practically non-stop striking the territory of the Sumy Region. The raids began at 2:30 a.m. and were still ongoing.
"Almost 100 guided air bombs flew over the Sumy Region alone. This is a huge amount of ammunition. A large number of Russian aircraft are involved in the bombing of the Sumy Region," Ihnat reported.
He added that yesterday the russian occupiers did not use the Shahed type strike drones, with which they attack Ukraine almost every day.
Meanwhile, russian drones are operating on the front line, especially in the south along the mouth of the Dnieper River.
As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, yesterday, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha said that since the beginning of the day, the russian army had violated the ceasefire regime, which it itself promised to adhere to, more than 700 times.
As a reminder, as a result of several airstrikes carried out by the russians in the Sumy Region yesterday, one person was killed. Two more civilians were injured.