On the morning of July 15, 2026, Russian forces dropped six guided aerial bombs on the Sumy urban community. One of the bombs exploded near medical facilities where people were present and transport was moving. Three civilians were killed, and another 17 people were injured.
The Russian attack on Sumy continued practically all night and morning.
Initially, Russian forces used a cluster munition against a private housing area, then attacked city gas stations and residential buildings with drones, and around 09:00 began dropping guided aerial bombs on the regional center.
According to the head of the Sumy Regional Military Administration, Oleg Grigorov, Russian aviation carried out six strikes with guided bombs on the territory of the Sumy community.
One of the aerial bombs hit near medical facilities — in an area with heavy movement of people, cars, and public transport. The other five strikes, according to preliminary data, targeted infrastructure facilities.
Three dead, among the injured — a 16-year-old teenager
Initially, authorities reported three dead and seven injured. However, as people sought medical help, the number of injured increased to 17 people.
Among the injured is a 16-year-old boy.
He and two other seriously injured individuals underwent surgery. The remaining injured were examined by doctors, and some people were discharged from hospitals after receiving medical assistance.
Among the dead are confirmed a man and a woman.
The third deceased suffered such severe injuries that specialists could not even determine the person’s gender immediately after discovering the body. The identities of all the deceased are being clarified.
Oleg Grigorov called the incident another deliberate strike by Russian forces on the civilian population.
At the epicenter of one of the explosions were civilians and transport. This means that the Russian side could not have been unaware of the consequences of using a heavy aerial bomb in a busy urban area.
The bomb fell near the sidewalk
Journalists from the local publication ‘Kordon.Media’, who worked directly on the scene, reported that one of the Russian aerial bombs hit a flowerbed near the sidewalk.
In the nearby buildings, the blast wave shattered windows. Cars near the impact site were damaged.
After the first explosions, eyewitnesses reported a fire and burning cars. Medics, rescuers, police, and utility services were working on the scene.
The exact names of the medical facilities were not disclosed by the authorities for security reasons.
It has also not been officially reported which specific modification of guided aerial bombs was used by Russian aviation. In the regional administration’s reports, the munitions are referred to as guided bombs.
The air raid alert lasted from early morning
The air raid alert in the Sumy district was announced around 05:12.
The military warned of the threat of Russian drones and the possible use of guided aerial bombs.
The first powerful explosions, associated with a series of strikes with guided bombs, sounded around 09:00. For more than 30 minutes afterward, city residents continued to hear explosions.
The Ukrainian Air Force reported several times about the launches of aerial bombs towards Sumy, including repeated launches.
Thus, people were under the threat not of a single strike, but of a prolonged series of aerial attacks.
For the border regional center, this creates an especially dangerous situation: the distance to the launch site is small, and the time between the warning and the possible impact of the bomb can be extremely short.
Before the aerial bombs, the city was attacked by drones
The strikes with six guided bombs were a continuation of attacks that began at night.
Russian FPV drones and ‘Molniya’ type drones struck gas stations in the Kovpakovsky and Zarechny districts of Sumy.
As a result of one of the hits, a 63-year-old suburban minibus driver received severe multiple injuries. The man was hospitalized.
A fire broke out at one of the gas stations, which was extinguished.
Around 07:20, a Russian drone hit a residential building in the Kovpakovsky district.
A fire started in the house, the roof of the building and the garage were damaged. In the neighboring house, the blast wave shattered windows.
There was no one in the attacked house at the time of the hit. However, in the neighboring building, there was an elderly immobile woman. She was taken to the hospital with an acute stress reaction.
About an hour later, another Russian drone struck nearby, causing a new fire.
Cluster strike on the evening of July 14
In fact, the current attack on Sumy began on the evening of July 14, 2026.
According to preliminary conclusions of specialists, Russian forces shelled the outskirts of the city with a long-range multiple launch rocket system, using a cluster combat element.
The strike hit a private residential area.
At least ten households were damaged. Seven residents of Sumy were injured in the attack, including an 11-year-old boy.
Two adults — a 30-year-old man and a 59-year-old woman — received severe injuries.
Unexploded cluster elements were found in the affected area. Explosive technicians examined the area and neutralized the found munitions.
The use of cluster elements in a residential area poses a threat not only during the shelling itself.
Unexploded parts of munitions can remain on streets, in yards, near houses and cars, turning into delayed-action mines for residents and rescuers.
The third deadly airstrike in less than two weeks
The attack on July 15 was already the third heavy strike with guided aerial bombs on Sumy in less than two weeks.
Strike on July 11
On July 11, during the day, Russian aviation dropped three guided bombs on the Zarechny district of Sumy.
One of the strikes hit a road and a public transport stop. Another hit an infrastructure facility.
As a result of the attack, five people died immediately after the strike, including a 13-year-old girl. Later, a 48-year-old woman who received critical injuries died in the hospital.
Thus, the number of dead increased to six people.
A total of 44 injured required medical assistance. As of July 14, 17 injured remained in hospitals, including four children. Two adults were in serious condition.
The blast wave damaged residential high-rise buildings, hundreds of windows and balcony structures, cars, and civilian infrastructure facilities.
Strike on July 3
On the evening of July 3, Russian forces also attacked Sumy with guided aerial bombs and drones.
One of the bombs hit the central part of the city — in the area of a high-rise residential building, a store, and a road where many people were present.
Four civilians were killed: two men, a young woman, and her five-year-old daughter.
The deceased woman’s older daughter was injured and hospitalized.
According to updated data, 36 people were injured. Twenty high-rise residential buildings, three private houses, and three non-residential buildings were damaged.
Sumy is being turned into a constant zone of aerial terror
The strikes on July 3, 11, and 15 show that these are not isolated random hits.
Russian forces are consistently using guided aerial bombs, drones, multiple launch rocket systems, and cluster munitions against the regional center.
The targets and impact zones include roads, public transport stops, residential buildings, gas stations, medical facilities, and other civilian infrastructure.
In just the three mentioned guided bomb attacks in Sumy, at least 13 people have been killed, and dozens of civilians have been injured.
NAnews — Israel News highlights: what is happening in Sumy should be considered not only as another front-line report.
This is a systematic use of powerful aerial munitions against a large city where families continue to live, hospitals operate, public transport runs, and people are forced to go out on the streets daily.
The Israeli audience is well aware of how important early warning systems, protected spaces, and the time available to the civilian population after an alarm signal are.
However, in the case of guided aerial bombs, Sumy residents often have only a few minutes, sometimes even less, to find a safe place.
After the strikes on July 15, rescue and medical services continued to work at the impact sites. Authorities warned residents not to approach damaged areas due to the risk of new attacks and the possible presence of unexploded munitions.
NAnews — Israel News continues to monitor updates on the condition of the injured and the consequences of the Russian attack on Sumy.
The data on the number of dead and injured may be updated.