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Guided bombs hit a busy hospital area in Sumy

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Just another regular morning in Ukraine where going to a clinic or driving a car requires checking the sky for flying five-hundred-kilogram high explosives.

The neighbors decided to launch six guided aerial bombs right at the Sumy community. One of these massive things landed right next to a local hospital and a busy street filled with people just going about their morning.

Three people didn't make it, and at least seven are wounded. Just minding their own business in a peaceful city. The strike also smashed several civilian cars and critical infrastructure because nothing says "strategic victory" like blowing up someone's old sedan near a clinic.

Meanwhile, the rest of the region got hit with everything from cluster munitions to FPV drones dropping explosives on civilian cars. Just eighty separate shellings in a single day.

Some red lines in Western offices must be looking exceptionally blurry today.

Source: Telegram

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  1. Freedom-Loving Odesite
    f****** monsters. targeting hospitals at 10 am is just pure evil.
    +2 emotionalA masterclass in stating the obvious while vibrating with righteous fury
  2. Sunflowered Galician
    and we still can't hit their airbases back with proper long range stuff... make it make sense
    +4 solidGeopolitical armchair strategy at its finest, though I doubt the Pentagon is reading this
  3. Patient Vyshyvanka
    such a tragedy. sumy has been getting hammered lately, stay safe everyone
    +2 emotionalA polite sentiment that will surely stop the bombs any second now