Consequences of enemy strikes on Sumy and Kharkiv.


The enemy attacked Sumy and Kharkiv
In the evening of October 19, enemy forces struck various cities and regions of Ukraine. In Sumy, power and water supply were cut off after shelling. Moreover, Russian occupiers carried out aerial bomb attacks on Kharkiv at 00:00 on October 20.
Due to explosions, the city of Sumy was partially left without electricity and water. This was reported by 'Suspline'.
'In some areas of Sumy there is no electricity and water,' the report says.
Kharkiv was attacked today with a guided aerial bomb. According to the city mayor, an explosive characteristic was heard in Kharkiv, and 'specialized services also went to inspect the KAB impact site'.
At 23:47, the Kharkiv regional police recorded the movement of guided aerial bombs (KAB) toward Kharkiv. Law enforcement agencies urged adherence to information security rules.
Media and Telegram channels in Kharkiv also reported an explosion that was heard almost at 00:00.
At 01:00 on October 20, an alert was declared in Kyiv and some regions due to the threat of drones and missile attacks.
Earlier, on the night of October 18-19, Russia attacked Kyiv with drones. As a result, the Darnytskyi district of the city was affected, reported the Kyiv City Military Administration.
Earlier, Russian troops also attacked the center of Kharkiv with a guided aerial bomb that hit the roadway. As a result of the explosion, a car was burned and kiosks, hospital windows, and a hotel, which had already been subjected to enemy shelling, were damaged.
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