Russian strike on school in Sumy Oblast kills 4, injures 4.

An Iranian-made Shahed-type drone struck a school in Romny, Sumy Oblast. The Aug.

23 Russian attack killed four people and injured four others, Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko reported[1]. The bodies of the school principal, deputy principal, secretary, and librarian were retrieved from under the rubble.

Additionally, four local residents who were passing by the school at the time of the strike were injured. On Aug.

22, Russian forces launched[2] attacks against seven communities along the border in Sumy Oblast, injuring four people. Russian forces hit the border towns with artillery, mines, grenade launchers, and unguided missiles, firing over 20 times in 24 hours.

The attacks caused 115 explosions. Situation on the country's northeastern border has been tense, with Ukraine facing daily[3] shelling and cross-border attacks by Russian forces.

Escape from Kupiansk: How one cop tricked the Russians Editor's note: Due to security concerns, the Kyiv Independent isn't publishing the real name or the photo of the police officer at the center of this story.

He is identified in the story as Oleksandr. KUPIANSK, Kharkiv Oblast - Kupiansk police officer Oleksandr doesn't like remembering the time

[4] Sofiya Tryzub-Cook

Sofiya Tryzub-Cook is an intern at the Kyiv Independent. She is also currently a Regional Editor for Eastern Europe at the European Correspondent.

Prior to this role, she worked as an interviewer for Room for Discussion, conducting interviews with various economists, politicians, and scholars. Sofiya holds a BSc in Politics, Psychology, Law, and Economics from the University of Amsterdam.

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References

  1. ^ reported (t.me)
  2. ^ launched (kyivindependent.com)
  3. ^ daily (kyivindependent.com)
  4. ^ Escape from Kupiansk: How one cop tricked the RussiansEditor's note: Due to security concerns, the Kyiv Independent isn't publishing the real name or the photo of the police officer at the center of this story.

    He is identified in the story as Oleksandr.

    KUPIANSK, Kharkiv Oblast - Kupiansk police officer Oleksandr doesn't like remembering the time (kyivindependent.com)