14 hurt as Russian drones strike Sumy
The Free Press Journal|September 13, 2024
Russian drones inflicted significant damage to the northern Ukrainian town of Konotop's energy infrastructure in an overnight attack that injured at least 14 people and cut electricity to the settlement, local officials said on Thursday.

Rescuers were working to restore power in the town, which had a pre-war population of about 83,000. Regional officials said there had been 10 explosions during the attack. Mayor Artem Semenikhin said the power system was in a critical state.

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