Six Ukrainian soldiers killed in Russian strike on training exercise
- A Russian missile strike killed six Ukrainian servicemen and wounded over ten during a training exercise in the Sumy region on Tuesday.
- The attack followed months of fighting near the Russian border, with Ukraine launching an operation in neighboring Kursk and the region facing repeated bombardment.
- Russia's defense ministry claimed up to 70 Ukrainian soldiers died, including 20 instructors, and released an unverified video showing the attack on the training camp.
- Ukraine's National Guard confirmed the casualties, suspended the unit commander, and initiated an internal investigation with law enforcement involvement to assess possible negligence.
- The strike represents a significant blow to Ukrainian forces amid ongoing conflict and complicates prospects for ceasefire talks currently pursued with Italy and the Vatican's mediation hopes.
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