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Sumy - Wikipedia Sumy (Ukrainian: Суми, IPA: [ˈsumɪ] ⓘ, Russian: Сумы) is a city in northeastern Ukraine It serves as the administrative center of Sumy Oblast The city is situated on the banks of the Psel River and has a population of 256,474 (2022 estimate),[2] making it the 23rd-largest in the country
Sumy | Historic City, Psel River, Map | Britannica Sumy, city, northeastern Ukraine, on the Psel River Although a settlement existed there in the 8th and 9th centuries, Sumy was founded as a fortress in 1652 and as a town in 1780
Ukraines Sumy under Russian attack: Fire and smoke reported Today, November 13, Russian forces struck the industrial zone of Sumy The attack caused a large-scale fire and heavy smoke, according to statements from the Sumy Regional Military Administration
In the Ukrainian city of Sumy, life goes on despite the . . . Sumy is only about 30 kilometers (18 miles) from the border of Russia’s Kursk region, where Ukrainian soldiers are defending the last sliver of territory they took in a surprise offensive last summer
How dangerous is Russias advance on Ukraines Sumy region? Russian troops are advancing their operations in the northern Ukrainian region of Sumy Ukraine's regional military administration has confirmed that four settlements on the border have come
Russian missiles hit Ukrainian city of Sumy, killing more . . . Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Sunday issued a strongly worded condemnation of the deadly Russian missile strike on the city of Sumy At least 32 people were killed as a result of the attack, including two children, the State Emergency Service of Ukraine said in a statement
Battle of Sumy - Wikipedia On 24 February 2022, the first day of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, a military engagement took place in the city of Sumy, located near the Russia–Ukraine border
Sumy - Official website of Ukraine Having spent most of his life in the Sumy region, he was both a performer and a composer For instance, it was he who composed the famous Zaporozhian March, honoring the glorious Ukrainian cossacks