Russian forces attack petrol station in Sumy: three women injured
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4 July, 20:19

The aftermath of the attack. Photo: Sumy City Military Administration
Russia attacked a petrol station in Sumy with a drone on 4 July: a fire broke out and three women were injured.
Source: Oleh Hryhorov, Head of Sumy Oblast Military Administration; Serhii Kryvosheienko, Head of Sumy City Military Administration
Quote from Hryhorov: "Three injured women have been hospitalised. They are receiving the necessary treatment.
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The petrol station staff were warned about the threat in time. Employees alerted visitors and left the area.
The staff of the filling station were not injured."
Background:
- On the night of 2-3 July, Russian forces attacked petrol stations in Sumy Oblast four times, and on 2 July, they attacked a petrol station in Chernihiv Oblast.
- On 3 July, Russia also attacked four petrol stations in Poltava Oblast, leaving six people injured.
- Ukrainian petrol station chain WOG reported earlier that due to the security situation, it will introduce special operating procedures at its filling stations in Sumy, Chernihiv, Kharkiv, Zaporizhzhia, Dnipropetrovsk and Kherson oblasts, as well as at some filling stations in Poltava Oblast.
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