Russian forces have continued to target civilian and rescue infrastructure during the final stages of a three-day US-brokered humanitarian ceasefire.
On the morning of Sunday, May 10, State Emergency Service (SES) personnel in the Myrivska community of the Nikopol district in the Dnipro region came under deliberate attack. While traveling to assist local residents, a fire-rescue vehicle was hit by a Russian drone.
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A 23-year-old rescue driver sustained injuries and has been hospitalized.
The SES characterized the strike as a “deliberate attack” on emergency responders.
Drone Strikes in Sumy region
In the Snob-Novhorodska community of the Sumy region, another drone strike targeted a private vehicle, resulting in injuries to a 47-year-old man.
This attack was part of a larger surge in hostilities in the region; over the past 24 hours, Russian forces carried out more than 50 strikes across 18 settlements in nine different territorial communities in Sumy.
A fragile truce shattered
These Sunday morning strikes are part of a continuous wave of violations during the ceasefire period (May 9–11). On Saturday evening, an FPV drone struck a nine-story residential building in Kharkiv, injuring at least five people, including two eight-year-old boys who suffered acute stress reactions.
A 46-year-old woman was killed in an earlier drone strike in Dnipro on Saturday.
In Zaporizhzhia, a 67-year-old man died on Saturday morning when a drone struck his car in the Polohy district.
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