In Sumy region, occupiers attacked a biofuel production plant.


On the night of June 4, the Russian Federation attacked a bioethanol production plant in the Sumy region using 12 drones. This was reported by
"Glavkom"referring to the Sumy Regional State Administration.
The attack caused damage to storage tanks and spilled syrup in the Lebedyn community. Several private homes were also damaged, but fortunately, no one was injured. Experts are currently studying the environmental consequences and the extent of the damage.
Deterioration of the situation in the northern Sumy region
The Institute for the Study of War warns that Russian troops are expanding the front line in the northern Sumy region in three directions. In particular, according to DeepState, the Russian army has captured another settlement – Volodymyrivka. Progress has also been registered in the area of the village of Oleksandriya and a threat of losing Yunakivka.
At the same Time, reports emerged of attacks by Russian terrorists on Kharkiv region, which led to destruction and fires. The military continues active operations in northern Sumy, creating a serious threat to the civilian population and the region's infrastructure.
As a result of the Russian attack on the plant in Sumy, infrastructure was damaged, some houses suffered losses, but it was fortunate that no one was physically harmed. The situation has escalated in the northern Sumy region, where part of the territory has already been captured and there is a threat to other settlements in the region. We are trying to carefully monitor the events and study the possible consequences of the aggression.
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