Russian army shells Sumy region six times - local administration

Since midnight, the Russian army shelled three communities in Sumy region six times.

That’s according to the Sumy Regional Military Administration, Ukrinform reports.

"At night and in the morning, Russia six times shelled communities in Sumy region near the border – Krasnopillia, Seredyna Buda, and Velyka Pysarivka. Forty-six strikes were recorded," the statement says.

In particular, at night, the Russians 14 times fired AGSs on targeting the Krasnopillia community. The Seredyna Buda community was shelled by enemy artillery during night hours, with 10 hits recorded, and in the morning, mortars were employed (12 strikes). The Russians also launched 10 mines at the Velyka Pysarivka community.

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According to the administration, there were no casualties or destruction as a result of the shelling.

As Ukrinform reported earlier, on Friday, April 7, Russian invaders shelled five communities in Sumy region, where 125 strikes were recorded.