Russian ‘shrapnel’ drone attack on Ukraine kills two, injures 12, local authorities say

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Firefighters work at a site of a residential area hit by a Russian drone strike, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Sumy, Ukraine November 22, 2024. Press service of the State Emergency Service of Ukraine in Sumy region/Handout via REUTERS

Sumy officials said Russian forces had equipped the drones with shrapnel for the attack, on a densely populated area of the city.

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KYIV - A Russian drone attack on the northeastern Ukrainian city of Sumy killed two people and injured 12 on the morning of Nov 22, regional authorities said.

Twelve apartment buildings, five private residences, a store and three cars were damaged after three drones attacked the city around 5am (11am in Singapore), the national police said.

Mr Volodymyr Artiukh, Sumy regional governor, said Russian forces had equipped drones with shrapnel for the attack on a densely populated area of the city.

"This weapon is used... exclusively (to kill) people," Mr Artiukh said, pointing to scars on a damaged building.

"Not for a facility, but in order to destroy more people."

The video posted by the Sumy regional military administration following the attack showed damaged cars and buildings with blown-out windows.

Russia has pummelled the region and its critical infrastructure in deadly attacks over the past weeks.

An overnight drone attack on Nov 19 on the small town of Hlukhiv in the region killed 12 people, including a child.

On the evening of Nov 17, a missile attack on Sumy killed 11 and injured 89 more people, in addition to leaving the region's administrative centre without power. REUTERS

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