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Russians launch airstrike on Sumy, power outages may result.
Russian forces launched an airstrike on a critical infrastructure facility in the city of Sumy in Ukraine’s northeast on the evening of 18 September.
Source: Sumy Oblast Military Administration
Quote: "The enemy continues to terrorise the civilian population in Sumy Oblast, targeting critical infrastructure facilities in the region. Today, 18 September, the Russians once again launched an airstrike on the region’s capital city. There may be power outages."
Details: The Sumy Oblast Military Administration said emergency services were dealing with the aftermath of the attack.
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