A Russian drone struck the roof of a maternity hospital in Sumy this morning, October 6th, at approximately 9:30 AM UTC, according to Ukrainian media reports. The attack caused a fire, but no injuries were reported as individuals were able to take shelter. The perinatal center housed 11 children, 35 patients, and 120 staff members at the time of the strike, according to Andriy Yermak, head of the Presidential Office. In related developments, video footage circulating on social media shows the peninsula's largest oil terminal in occupied Feodosia continuing to burn overnight. This incident follows previous reports of a drone strike on the facility. Separately, a document published by the Ukrainian project [@hochuzhit_com](https://twitter.com/hochuzhit_com) details Russian losses from January to September 2025. The document indicates total personnel killed in action (KIA) at 86,744, with an estimated average of 9,638 KIA per month. Total losses are reported as 281,550. Previous reports from earlier this morning, between 8:04 AM and 8:34 AM UTC on October 6th, indicated that the city of Zaporizhzhia and its surrounding region came under attack by guided aerial bombs, with at least four explosions heard and smoke observed over the city.