Occupiers hit petrol stations in Sumy: three people injured. PHOTOS

Today, 26 June, Russian troops once again attacked petrol stations in Sumy.
This was reported by the head of the Regional Military Administration, Oleh Hryhorov, Censor.NET reports.
Casualties
According to the report, three people were injured as a result of the Russian strikes. All of them are receiving the necessary medical assistance.
Hryhorov stressed that in June, the enemy significantly intensified strikes specifically on these facilities.
"This is a deliberate tactic by the Russians — to strike fuel infrastructure," he noted.
Strengthening security measures
It is also reported that an extraordinary detailed meeting was held today with the heads of petrol station networks, law enforcement officers, rescuers, and responsible services.
Additional security measures at such facilities, procedures for staff during air alerts and the threat of UAV attacks were discussed.
"Measures to protect fuel infrastructure facilities will be strengthened," Hryhorov stressed.
In addition, he addressed petrol station workers and visitors: "During an air alert or threat of an attack, do not remain on the territory of a petrol station. Move to a safe distance and stay in a safe place."
Details
According to Serhii Kryvosheienko, head of the City Military Administration, the Russians struck two petrol stations in the Kovpakivskyi district of Sumy with Lancet loitering munitions.
The injured men, aged 36 and 39, and an employee of one of the petrol stations, are receiving medical assistance. Two of them were taken to hospital in satisfactory condition.
Two buildings were damaged. The aftermath is being dealt with.
The State Emergency Service said rescuers had extinguished the fire and inspected the impact sites. Two civilian cars were damaged.
Aftermath of the attack



