Russia’s Palm Sunday attack against Ukraine triggers calls for more US pressure on Putin
- A Russian missile attack on Palm Sunday killed 35 people in Sumy, Ukraine, including Tetyana Kvasha, according to national police.
- Lyudmyla Mosunova mourned her mother, Tetyana Kvasha, killed in a double missile attack that claimed 35 lives in Sumy, Ukraine, on Palm Sunday.
- Militant medic Artem Selyanin witnessed the aftermath, describing chaos and corpses after responding to the initial strike.
- Iryna Kashchenko criticized the attack, arguing it was intentional and not a mistake, highlighting the holiday's significance.
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After Russia launched a missile strike at the city of Sumy on Palm Sunday — killing 35 civilians, including children, and injuring over 100 others — U.S. President Donald Trump wrote off the attack as a “mistake.” "I think it was terrible, and I was told they made a mistake, but
Russia’s Palm Sunday attack against Ukraine triggers calls for more US pressure on Putin
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Strikes during Palm Sunday celebrations: 'Vladimir Putin doesn't really care'
Russian missiles struck the heart of the Ukrainian city of Sumy as people gathered to celebrate Palm Sunday, killing at least 34 people, officials said, in the second large-scale attack to claim civilian lives in just over a week. 'Palm Sunday is supposed to unite folks from around the Christian world. Striking civilians on this very sensitive date sends a signal that Vladimir Putin doesn't really care', our guest, Peter Zalmayev, Director of th…
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