The number of people injured in a Russian drone attack on Sumy has risen to nine.
Ukraine’s State Emergency Service said this in a post on Telegram, Ukrinform reports.
“According to preliminary reports, nine people were injured, including a child. Emergency rescue and search operations are ongoing,” the post said.
Rescuers later recovered the bodies of two victims — a man and a woman — from the rubble.
The attack, which struck a ten-story residential building on January 30, destroyed nine apartments and 12 balconies. Emergency workers rescued four people, including a child, and evacuated 118 others.
Earlier reports indicated that seven people had been injured in the strike.
Source: Russian drone attack on Sumy: Injury toll rises to nine