Drone Strikes in Sumy Region: Fires Erupt but No Casualties Reported Amid Ongoing Attacks

The threat of direct military strikes and missile attacks continues to haunt residents of Sumy region.
On the night of August 25th, two communities—Sumy and Romny—came under attack by enemy unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).
According to Oleh Hryhorov, head of the Sumy Regional Military Administration, drones struck the territories, causing fires and infrastructural damage.
While information about casualties is still being clarified, no injuries have been reported so far.
The strikes resulted in significant fires in both communities, with rescue and recovery operations ongoing at the scene.
In particular, a major fire broke out in the Sumy district as a result of the drone attack.
Hryhorov emphasizes that for nearly a day, the region has been under a heavy, continuous assault by Russian forces.
Air raid signals persist, and residents are urged to stay in shelter and heed alerts for their safety.
The situation remains tense, with authorities working tirelessly to assess the damage and restore normalcy amidst ongoing hostilities.