Russian Guided Bombs Strike Sumy and Kherson Region, Drone Hits Izyum

Russian Guided Bombs Strike Sumy and Kherson Region, Drone Hits Izyum

Russian forces launched a series of attacks involving guided aerial bombs and strike drones against the cities of Sumy and Izyum, as well as the Kherson region, on Sunday morning, July 19. The strikes resulted in at least one civilian fatality, 24 injuries, and localized infrastructure damage across multiple regions.JOIN US ON TELEGRAMFollow our coverage of the war on the @Kyivpost_official. Guided bombs target Bilozerka and Sumy In the southern Kherson region, local authorities reported that Russian tactical aircraft launched guided aerial bombs at the Bilozerka community on Sunday morning. Kherson Regional Military Administration Head Oleksandr Prokudin stated that the munitions struck residential areas, killing a 75-year-old woman whose body was recovered from the rubble of her home. Four other civilians sustained injuries in the attack. Two women, aged 53 and 54, were hospitalized in a moderate condition with shrapnel wounds, closed craniocerebral trauma, blast injuries, and concussion. Medical personnel treated a 61-year-old woman and a 69-year-old man at the scene. The strike damaged over 20 residential buildings – some of which were completely destroyed – alongside outbuildings, vehicles, and local greenhouses. Emergency services are actively working at the impact site to clear the debris and mitigate the consequences of the strike. Further north, the city of Sumy was also subjected to an aerial bombardment. Local authorities reported that Russian tactical aircraft deployed seven guided aerial bombs (KABs) against civilian infrastructure in the city’s Kovpakivskyi district. Other Topics of Interest Russia Launches Ballistic Missile Attack on Kyiv – 1 Dead, 15 Injured Russian forces launched an unprecedented barrage of approximately 40 ballistic missiles at Kyiv early Sunday morning, killing at least one person and injuring 15. Oleh Hryhorov, head of the Sumy Regional Military Administration, stated that the munitions caused damage to both residential sectors and an industrial zone. Three individuals sustained injuries and were subsequently hospitalized. Emergency response teams are actively conducting search and rescue operations, as officials indicate at least one person may remain trapped beneath the rubble of a collapsed structure. In the neighboring Kharkiv region, a Russian unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) targeted the city of Izyum on Sunday morning. Oleh Syniehubov, head of the Kharkiv Regional Military Administration, reported that the drone strike injured eight individuals. Medical personnel were dispatched to provide immediate assistance at the scene. Emergency services are actively working at the impact site to establish the full circumstances and extent of the damage. Later, Syniehubov stated that the number of people injured as a result of the enemy strike on the city has risen to 17. Train struck in Zaporizhzhia The morning bombardment also affected civilian transport infrastructure. A Russian drone struck a passenger train in the Zaporizhzhia region, injuring a railway employee. Ukrainian Railways (Ukrzaliznytsia) reported that a pre-emptive evacuation order by a monitoring group prevented mass casualties, though a train conductor sustained minor injuries and required medical attention. Passengers were subsequently evacuated to the city of Zaporizhzhia via buses. Ballistic attack on Kyiv These regional strikes occurred just hours after Russian forces launched an unprecedented barrage of ballistic missiles at the Ukrainian capital early Sunday morning. The overnight assault on Kyiv involved approximately 40 ballistic missiles fired over a 40-minute period, marking the largest single ballistic attack on the city since the start of the full-scale war. The strikes and resulting debris caused structural damage across five districts, resulting in at least one fatality and 15 injuries. Tymur Dubovyk - journalist, newsfeed editor

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