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Russian UAVs Struck Department Of Security Service of Ukraine In Sumy

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On the morning of July 3, Russian forces struck several military targets throughout Ukraine. As a result of Russian UAV strikes explosions thundered in the Zaporozhye, Kirovograd, Dnepropetrovsk and Kherson regions. A strategically important facility was destroyed in the city of Sumy.

While the MSM are hiding losses and as always assure their readers that the target was a civilian house, it was revealed that Russian Geranium UAVs struck the department of the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) located on Kondratiev Street. The facility was reportedly hit by three UAVs.

According to preliminary reports, the UAVs strick the building at the moment when a meeting with the participation of senior Ukrainian officers was held there. According to preliminary data, Ukrainian losses could amount to several dozen people.

 

 

 

In order to hide the truth, Ukrainian media are actively sharing photos of a residential building allegedly located nearby. The house could be damaged by Russian forces as well as by Ukrainian air defence forces.

Today’s attack in Sumy revealed problems of ensuring air safety in the city center. Ukrainian Air Defence Forces failed to intercept Russian  UAVs while the air alert did not work properly during the attack. According to local reports, the air alarm sounded only after the third Russian UAV hit its targets.

The exact number of dead and wounded is still unknown, but the Kiev regime does not reveal the true damage to its military, blaming the Russians for attacks on civilians, like it was the case in Kramatorsk last week. LINK

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