Russian drone kills one, wounds nine at funeral near Ukraine's Sumy, official says
- A Russian drone struck a funeral procession near the Ukrainian city of Sumy, killing one person and injuring nine.
- The incident occurred on the outskirts of the northeastern city of Sumy, located around 19 miles from the Russian border.
- Sumy has been regularly attacked by Russian missiles and drones during the ongoing war, according to the report.
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UPDATE 1-Russian drone kills one, wounds nine at funeral near Ukraine's Sumy, official says
Local media reported that a guided attack drone had hit the road near a bus. Sumy is located 30 km (19 miles) from the border and has been regularly attacked by Russian missiles and drones in recent years of the war.
A Russian drone attacked a mourning convoy in Suma, killing at least one person, getting a few more...
People who came to take their loved ones on the last road were hit.
Russian drone kills one, wounds nine at funeral near Ukraine’s Sumy, official says
People who had come to pay their last respects to loved ones found themselves in the enemy's crosshairs. On May 23, a Russian drone attacked a funeral procession in Sumy. Medics attempted to save a seriously wounded man, but he died in the hospital. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine, citing a Telegram post by Oleg Grigorov, head of the Sumy Regional Military Administration. Read also: Drones Attack Poltava Community; City Authorities Report Conse…
Russian operator saw funeral procession in Sumy on his screen and steered FPV drone into it, killing one person
A Russian drone struck a funeral procession on the outskirts of Sumy on 22 May with a FPV drone. The attack killed one man and wounded nine others, the heads of the Sumy Regional and Sumy City Military Administrations reported. FPV drones that cannot be defeated by conventional radio-electronic warfare. They can stay in the air for up to one hour and are operated in real time. This means that its operator saw people on his screen and deliberate…
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