Russian missile attack in Ukraine, 32 casualties

Russia attacked Summy with two Iscarnder two Iscarnder rockets were used in an attack by the Russian Army on Sunday morning in the Ukrainian town of Summy. Authorities have announced that the missiles have hit the area around Summy State University. Iscarnder is a Russian ballistic missile system with short-range action. [...]
Two Iskander missiles have been used in an attack by the Russian Army on Sunday morning in the Ukrainian town of Summy.
Authorities have announced that the missiles have hit the area around Summy State University.
Iscarnder is a Russian ballistic missile system with short-range action. It has a radius of 300 miles [500 km], reports time.net
Ukrainian authorities have also told the BBC that 20 buildings have been damaged, including four educational institutions, 10 cars and trams, as well as cafes, shops and five residential buildings, followed. Periscope.
At least 32 people, including two children, are dead as a result of Sunday's Russian air strikes on Summy.
Meanwhile, at least 84 others, including 10 children, have been injured in the attacks.












