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Ukrainian Pastor Recalls Deadly Palm Sunday Attack on Sumy: 'Thanking God for Being Alive'

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Nearly 5,000 miles from his home, Mykola Pymonenko closely monitors the situation in Sumy, Ukraine.

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In the evening of July 2, a Russian drone attacked the Kovpakovsky district of Sumy.

On the morning of Thursday, 3 July, the Russians carried out a massive drone attack on Konotopa in Sum province. In the city, the infrastructure facility was completely destroyed, reported to the city head of Konotopa Artem Semenihin. "In Konopa, the infrastructure of the city was destroyed. The information on the wounded is being clarified," Sémenijin reported after information about a series of explosions in the city. Subsequently, the city &a…

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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The Russian army has launched a major offensive in the Ukrainian region of Sumy, Putin's new target. In the city, civilians fear that they will soon be targeted by Russian artillery and drones. Yet, even on the brink of the abyss, love for Sumy and the native region is growing and most of the inhabitants stand up and refuse to leave the threatened city.

The blast wave from the attack in Sumy damaged the windows of a minibus and an apartment building. There are no victims ᐅ TSN. ua (news 1+1).

Russians attacked Sumy with a drone, in Kovpakovsky district of the regional center damaged a minibus passing by. - Ukrinform.

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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unn.ua broke the news in Kyiv, Ukraine on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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