Russian Strikes on Sumy Leave Part of the City Without Power: Current Situation and Night Attack Aftermath

As a result of the night missile attack by Russian forces, the city of Sumy has once again experienced significant disruptions in its electricity supply.
Official reports indicate that some parts of the city remain without power, complicating residents’ daily lives and affecting critical infrastructure operations.
Hospitals and water systems are currently functioning on backup power sources to ensure essential services.
According to Serhiy Kryvoşeienko, the head of the Sumy Military Administration, the situation is expected to remain tense until full electricity restoration.
Power grids are working on recovery, and water supply is being maintained according to a schedule with reduced pressure during night hours.
Hospitals are equipped with emergency generators to maintain operation.
The city is currently served by 18 buses and 7 trolleybuses running independently; additional routes are planned to meet public transportation needs.
Recall that overnight explosions occurred first in Kharkiv, then in Sumy and Okhtyrka.
Oleg Hryhorov, the head of the Sumy Regional Military Administration, reported infrastructure damages, confirming the scale of destruction and difficult conditions in the region.