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Mortar Bomb

Mortar Bomb event in Sumy, Seredîna-Buda area, Ukraine on Sat 18th April 2026

18th April 2026

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In Sumy Oblast, four men were injured in Russian attacks on Saturday, two of whom were injured in a strike on a critical infrastructure facility in the Sumy district.

Source : Head of Sumy OVA Oleg Hrygorov

Direct speech : "Two men, ages 51 and 73, sought medical attention after mortar shelling of the Seredino-Bud community. They were provided with the necessary assistance and will be treated on an outpatient basis."

Two more men, ages 51 and 34, were injured in an attack on a critical infrastructure facility in Sumy district. They are receiving medical care."

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Ukraine (UKR)

Sumy ( Seredîna-Buda area )

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