In Sumy, occupiers struck an industrial facility: there are dead and injured.


Russian invaders launched a missile strike on an industrial infrastructure facility in Sumy
Today, May 14, Russian invaders attacked an industrial infrastructure enterprise in Sumy. According to the Sumy Regional Military Administration, two people have died, and nine have been injured, including two individuals in serious condition. The consequences of the strike are being assessed, and relevant services are working on it.
Enemy attack in Sumy and other actions of Russian troops
From May 13 to 14, Russian forces attacked Ukraine with various types of weapons, including missiles. Currently, the destruction of 80 drones in the eastern, northern, western, and central parts of the country has been confirmed. The regions of Sumy, Kharkiv, Odesa, Donetsk, and Kirovohrad suffered. A missile strike on an energy workers' vehicle in the Sumy region was previously recorded.
The president earlier expressed readiness for negotiations with the Russian Federation on the condition of a ceasefire, which the Ukrainian side reported yesterday. Meanwhile, Zelensky noted that he would be ready to meet with Putin in Turkey on May 15. In case of continued shelling by Russia, Ukraine threatens to respond.
Analysis of the articles shows a deepening conflict between Ukraine and Russia, threatening further escalation of tension and military actions. Maintaining the status quo is currently proving quite difficult due to concerns in the region.
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