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BBC News reported that glide bombs struck the northeastern Ukrainian city of Sumy on Saturday. Five people died and at least 30 were injured in the attack.
Russian glide bombs struck the northeastern Ukrainian city of Sumy on Saturday, killing five people including a 13-year-old girl and injuring at least 30 others, mayor Artem Kobzar said on Telegram. BBC News reported that CCTV footage from three cameras captured people ducking and running for cover inside and outside a coffee shop during nearby explosions.
One camera angle showed the scene outside the shop and two angles showed the interior.
As soon as the explosions stopped, people ran inside the shop where customers were queuing by the counter, the footage showed.
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