Russian Missile Strike on Sumy Leaves 31 Dead During Palm Sunday
- On Palm Sunday, Russian missiles struck Sumy, killing at least 34 people, including two children, according to the State Emergency Service of Ukraine.
- The attack on Sumy resulted in the deaths of at least two children and injured 117 others, including 15 children, as reported by officials.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy condemned the attack, calling for a global response to the violence against civilians.
- Andriy Yermak, head of the Ukrainian president's office, stated the strike used cluster munitions to maximize casualties.
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Brutality can cost the tsar dearly on the negotiating front. Donald Trump mutes his tone (“Sumy? A mistake”) and Volodymyr Zelensky torpedoes again: “This farce began with Joe Biden.” The Russian attack on Sumy, where missiles and drones hit civilian targets, causing 34 victims - including...
More than 30 civilians were killed in a massive Russian attack during a religious ceremony in Sumy. Now the Ukrainian President Selenskyy has dismissed the governor of the area. He held the office for just under two years.
After the death of more than 30 people in a Russian rocket attack on North-East Ukrainian Sumy on Sunday, US President Trump spoke of a 'horrible thing'.
In Sumy, Russia also used one of its deadliest but also most controversial tactics: the 'double tap'
The massive Russian attack on the Ukrainian city of Sumy once again bears all the hallmarks of a “double tap” attack. “This is of a brutality that cannot be...
Was there a legitimate military target in the devastating rocket attack on Sumy? Moscow claims that Kiev says no. Now the governor confirms that soldiers were gathered there.
Russia claims it targeted military
BRUSSELS — Russia on Monday claimed its deadly missile attack on Ukraine’s Sumy, which killed and wounded scores of people including children, targeted a gathering of Ukrainian troops, while European leaders condemned the attack as a war crime.
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