
"Ukraine's Emergency Services wrote on Telegram that Russia had hit a multistory residential building, private homes, and infrastructure facilities. Ihor Kalchenko, the local governor, said on October 31 that Russian forces had launched 102 attacks on 43 settlements across 13 communities in the Sumy region over the past day, using guided bombs and drones. Air raid alerts lasted for more than 19 hours, according to Kalchenko."
""It was around half past eleven. We were already asleep... I saw a flash in the window. I looked out and saw a fire," she said. "We live in Building 35, but Building 33 is on fire. The ninth-floor windows were engulfed in flames... We checked our apartment and found that the windows in the small bedroom were completely shattered.""
""The Ukrzaliznytsia depot in the city of Sumy has been damaged. This depot provides daily connections to Sumy and the surrounding area. It is an entirely civilian enterprise that prepares carriages for travel and conducts technical inspections," Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister Oleksiy Kuleba wrote on Telegram. Kuleba condemned the Russian strikes, calling them "deliberate attacks on the lives of Ukrainians and on the country's transport system.""
Russian air strikes struck the northeastern city of Sumy, damaging a multistory residential building, private homes, and infrastructure and injuring at least 11 people, including four children. Local governor Ihor Kalchenko reported 102 attacks on 43 settlements across 13 communities over the past day, with guided bombs and drones used and air raid alerts lasting more than 19 hours. An eyewitness described explosions shortly before midnight, flaming ninth-floor windows, and shattered bedroom windows. Ukrzaliznytsia reported damage to the Sumy depot, disrupting daily civilian rail connections and technical inspections. Deputy Prime Minister Oleksiy Kuleba called the strikes deliberate attacks, and President Zelenskyy reported deaths and injuries from a separate power plant strike.
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