An overnight Russian drone strike on the city of Konotop in Ukraine’s northeastern Sumy region has injured 14 people and caused significant damage to infrastructure, the regional military administration reported on Thursday.
Two injured civilians were hospitalised after the attack, one of whom is in a coma, according to Konotop’s Mayor Artyom Semenikhin, who added that victims were continuing to arrive at the city’s hospitals.
Semenikhin reported that the attack “heavily damaged” the city’s energy infrastructure, causing widespread power outages and interruptions to the water supply, as well as serious damage to residential buildings and medical institutions.
The Ukrainian Air Force said that Russia had used Iranian Shahed-136 drones in the attack. Known for being cheap but effective, Shahed drones have regularly been used by Russia to strike Ukraine, often being launched in large numbers to overwhelm air defence systems.