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Two injured as Russian missile hits residential area in Sumy

Ukraine says it successfully intercepted 14 Russian Shahed drones overnight, but a Russian cruise missile struck Sumy, damaging buildings and vehicles. At least two people were injured in the attack.
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Fire in Sumy after the Russian Iskander missile strike on 17 August 2024. Photo: National Police.
Two injured as Russian missile hits residential area in Sumy

Early on 17 August, Russian forces launched a combined air attack on Ukraine using 14 Shahed drones and an Iskander-K cruise missile. The Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported that all 14 drones were successfully intercepted by air defense systems operating in the Mykolaiv, Cherkasy, Poltava, Dnipropetrovsk, Zaporizhzhia, and Kyiv oblasts.

This attack is part of a pattern of regular assaults by Russian forces on Ukrainian regions using various weapons, including strike drones, missiles, guided bombs, and multiple rocket launcher systems. Ukrainian authorities and international organizations characterize these strikes as war crimes committed by the Russian Federation, emphasizing their deliberate nature. Russia always denies that its army deliberately targets civilian infrastructure in Ukrainian cities and villages during the ongoing full-scale war, despite causing civilian casualties and damaging hospitals, schools, kindergartens, energy facilities, and water supply infrastructure.

However, the Iskander-K cruise missile, launched from Russia’s Voronezh Oblast, struck the city of Sumy. Oleksii Drozdenko, head of the Sumy City Military Administration, reported impacts in the area of Prospect Svobody Avenue, resulting in significant damage to windows and multiple burning civilian cars.

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Fire in Sumy after the Russian Iskander missile strike on 17 August 2024. Photo: Telegram/Oleksii Drozdenko.

Initially, one person was reported injured and received medical assistance. Later, Ukraine’s Ministry of Internal Affairs updated the casualty count to two injured individuals as of 09:26.

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Fire in Sumy after the Russian Iskander missile strike on 17 August 2024. Photo: National Police.

The State Emergency Service reported that the attack ignited 10 civilian vehicles parked near high-rise residential buildings. Rescue workers quickly responded to prevent the fire from spreading to other vehicles. The blast wave shattered windows and damaged the façades of residential buildings.

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Fire in Sumy after the Russian Iskander missile strike on 17 August 2024. Photo: National Police.

The Russian drones were launched from the Primorsko-Akhtarsk, Yeysk, and Kursk Oblast of Russia. Ukraine’s defense forces, including mobile fire groups, aviation, anti-aircraft missile units, and electronic warfare systems of the Air Force, were credited with intercepting all the drones, as per the Air Force’s report.

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