A Russian glide bomb attack hits the central Ukrainian city of Sumy, killing at least four people, including a child, and injuring 27, according to regional governor Oleh Hryhorov. Hryhorov says the strike targets an area at the epicentre that includes a high-rise apartment building, a shop and a street. The reports also indicate that Russian attacks extend beyond the city, with other parts of Sumy region and areas in southeastern Ukraine, closer to the front lines, coming under fire. In total, the attacks in those areas kill six people, the regional governor adds. The injured are reported to number 27, though sources do not provide further details on their condition. The incidents are described as part of ongoing hostilities, with no additional information on the exact number of munitions, the responsible unit, or whether further casualties are expected. The reports present the casualty figures as preliminary and attributed to officials in the region.