Russian Missile Strike on Sumy Leaves 31 Dead During Palm Sunday
- A Russian missile strike on Sumy killed 31 people and injured over 80, according to Ukrainian officials.
- U.S. Envoy Steve Witkoff visited Moscow before the attack, prompting concerns from Ukrainian officials.
- Andriy Yermak criticized Russia's actions, claiming they target civilians amid ongoing diplomatic efforts.
- President Zelenskiy condemned the strike as terrorism and urged a strong international response.
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Morning Joe’s Jonathan Lemire Slams Trump Envoy for ‘Saluting’ Putin Ahead of Deadly Missile Attack: ‘Putin Is Playing Them!’
Lemire slammed Steve Witkoff for “saluting” Putin in a Friday meeting, just "hours before" the Kremlin ordered a deadly missile attack on Ukraine.
34 dead in a strike in Ukraine: "It's a horrible thing," Trump believes without aiming at Russia directly
A Russian attack in Sumy, the city of north-east Ukraine, killed 34 people and injured about 100 people on Sunday. The US government responded by stressing the urgency of taking action to end the war.
Ukraine war latest: Trump condemns 'terrible' Russian attack that killed 34 - as Zelenskyy urges him to visit Ukraine
Donald Trump has condemned Russia's attack on Ukraine's northeastern city of Sumy, which killed at least 34 people yesterday. Meanwhile, Volodymyr Zelenskyy has urged the US president to visit Ukraine. Follow the latest below.
Ukraine War - International dismay after rocket attack on Sumy with over 30 dead
The severe Russian air attack on the northern Ukrainian city of Sumy with more than 30 deaths has caused international dismay. Numerous heads of state and government expressed indignation and criticism.
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