A hostile drone attack in the Sumy region has left eleven people injured, including four children, according to the State Emergency Service (SES). The incident, which occurred in the early hours of the morning, has raised concerns about the increasing use of unmanned aerial systems in conflict zones. Emergency responders arrived at the scene quickly to provide medical assistance to the wounded.
The SES has not yet confirmed the origin of the drone or the intent behind the attack. However, officials are investigating the incident to determine whether it was a targeted strike or an accident. The attack has prompted local authorities to reassess their security measures and emergency response protocols.
Residents in the Sumy region have expressed fear and concern over the growing threat of drone attacks. Despite the area being a known conflict zone, the use of drones to target civilians has become a pressing issue. The incident has also sparked discussions about the need for stricter regulations on the use of unmanned aerial systems in populated areas.