Russian strike on Sumy on March 24: 108 people sought medical assistance, 31 wounded remain in hospitals

In Sumy, as of March 26, 108 people have already sought medical assistance as a result of a Russian missile strike on a residential area, including 24 children, and 31 people have been hospitalized.
This was reported by the Sumy City Council, Censor.NET reports.
"108 people have sought medical assistance, including 84 adults and 24 children. There are currently 31 patients in hospitals," the report says.
It is also reported that since the beginning of the day, SES units have removed three hazardous trees (six in total), dismantled 14 unsafe balconies (27 in total), and taken down damaged roofing with a total area of 260 m² (800 m² in total).
Employees of the State Emergency Service, utility companies, and public organizations closed 134 windows (937 in total) in the first half of the day.
As of today, 105 applications have been received (442 in total) for the inspection of damaged apartments.
It is reported that a total of 146 personnel and 19 units of equipment are involved in the response.
Strike on Sumy on March 24, 2025
As reported, on March 24, the Russians launched a missile attack on the center of Sumy: high-rise buildings and a school were damaged. Later it became known that 94 people were injured in the attack, including 23 children.
As of the morning of March 25, emergency work was ongoing at the site of the Russian strike on Sumy, and canine units were engaged. It was reported that 101 people were injured. A total of 78 adults and 23 children sought medical assistance.