Occupants are 23 km away from Sumy – DeepState.
04.06.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
04.06.2025
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Russian troops in the occupied settlements of Sumy region
According to the publication 'Glavkom', Russian invaders have entered Andriivka and Vodolahi in the Sumy region, which are located 23 km from the city of Sumy.
Consequences of the Russian occupation
In addition, enemy troops are moving towards Yablunivka in the Sumy region and Diliivka in Donetsk region.
It should be noted that the head of the Sumy Regional Military Administration, Oleg Gryhorov, urged residents of 11 more settlements in the Sumy district to evacuate. In total, as of today, 213 settlements in the Sumy region are subject to mandatory evacuation.
Rising threat in the Sumy direction
Data indicates that Russia is preparing for an attack on Sumy region, as it is already accumulating over 50 thousand Russian troops in this direction.
The latest occupation of settlements only confirms the threat of the spread of Russian invaders' influence in the region. The situation remains tense, and the large mandatory evacuation and the increase in the number of Russian troops in this direction indicate a serious threat to the safety of the local population.
Reports of Russian occupation of settlements in the Sumy region indicate serious threats to the safety of the local population and confirm significant tension in this direction. The intertwining of mandatory evacuations and the increase in the number of enemy troops underline the growing threat of the spread of Russian invaders' influence in the region.Read also
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