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Russian attack wounds three in Ukraine's Sumy region, local authorities state

A Russian assisted bomb attack on Saturday wounded 10 individuals, including two children, in a town in Ukraine's northeastern Sumy area, near the Russian border, local authorities stated.

The area borders Russia's Kursk region and has been frequently shelled by Russian forces for months.

Video published by President Volodymyr Zelenskiy revealed parts of a building in the village of Svesa minimized to rubble. Rescue groups ferried homeowners out of the building on stretchers.

A whole block of the building, from the ground to the fifth floors was destroyed, Zelenskiy said in his nighttime video address. Neighbouring houses were likewise damaged.

Zelenskiy said assisted bomb strikes struck two other villages in Sumy region and also neighbouring Kharkiv area.

Russia, which began its major intrusion of Ukraine in February 2022, did not immediately talk about the occasions in Sumy.

Assisted, or move, bombs are standard, often Soviet-era, weapons with satellite-aided navigation to extend their variety and precision. They are frequently dropped from beyond the variety of Ukrainian air defences.

(source: Reuters)