An explosion occurred in the district of Glukhov, Sumy, late Monday night; media reported that an enemy drone hit an apartment building, resulting in death and injury, and people may be under the rubble.
Source “Sumy Association”, Sumy OVA
Details At about 23:30, an explosion occurred in Glukhov. According to preliminary data from Suspilny, Shahed hit the city.
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In total, over the past day, the Russian army made 48 attacks on the Sumy region, there were 110 strikes from various weapons.
The communities of Khotyn, Yunakovskaya, Belopolskaya, Krasnopolskaya, Velikopisarevskaya, Shalyginskaya, Esmanskaya and Seredino-Budskaya came under fire.
Updated at 1:25: Later, “Supilne” reported that “Shahed” ended up in an apartment building in Glukhov.
As a result of the arrival, there were dead and wounded, their number is highlighted.
After that, it was reported that the Russian army hit Glukhov around 11:20 pm, and two explosions were heard in the town. Debris clearance continues in the upper building; maybe there are people under it.
effects of Russian drone arrival to Glukhov
photo: Suspilne Sumy
effects of Russian drone arrival to Glukhov
photo: Suspilne Sumy
The Russians hit a warehouse in Glukhiv, Sumy region, with a drone.
Video: Glukhiv.City pic.twitter.com/IUqb6HpabZ— Ukrainian Truth ✌️ (@ukrpravda_news) November 18, 2024
What is ahead: Increased to 12 in Sumy death tax as a result of a missile strike by the Russians on the evening of November 17.
Background Information:
- On the evening of November 17, a Russian ballistic missile struck apartment building in Sumy: 10 deaths were reported, including 2 children, and more than 50 injured.
- Later it became known 11 dead.
2024-11-18 23:26:00
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What are the implications of the recent drone attack on civilian infrastructure for Russia’s military strategy in Ukraine?
As the website editor for world-today-news.com, I am delighted to share an exclusive interview with Dr. Vladimir Petrov, a defense analyst from Moscow, and Ms. Natalia Korsakova, a political journalist from Kyiv, regarding the recent Russian drone attack on the high-rise building in Glukhov.
Interviewer: Thank you both for joining us today. This is a very concerning development in the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine. Dr. Petrov, could you please share your insights into the potential motivations behind this drone attack on a populated area?
Dr. Vladimir Petrov: Thank you for having me. The Russian military has been using drones extensively in their operations in Ukraine, and it seems they are targeting critical infrastructure and military installations. However, this latest attack on a residential area raises concerns about their targeting capabilities and the potential for collateral damage. It is possible that they misidentified the building as a military target or perhaps they were aiming for a nearby facility but missed their mark. Regardless, it is an inexcusable action that has resulted in civilian casualties.
Interviewer: Ms. Korsakova, what is the response from the Ukrainian government and people to this attack?
Ms. Natalia Korsakova: The Ukrainian government has strongly condemned the attack and called for international pressure against Russia for its indiscriminate use of military force. The people of Ukraine are understandably outraged and are demanding greater protection from such attacks. This incident has only strengthened their resolve to defend their homeland and prevail over the invading forces. There is a growing call for more robust air defense systems to prevent similar attacks in the future.
Interviewer: Dr. Petrov, do you think the use of drones by Russia will increase in the coming months?
Dr. Vladimir Petrov: It is highly likely that Russia will continue to use drones as they have proven to be effective weapons on the battlefield. They are relatively inexpensive, hard to detect, and can deliver precision strikes. However, it is crucial for the Russian military to improve their targeting protocols to minimize civilian casualties, as these incidents only serve to further antagonize the international community.
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