Sumy buries mother and daughter victims of Russian double strike
- A missile strike in Sumy on April 13 killed at least 34 people, including two children, according to Ukraine's state emergency service.
- Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha stated that Russia refused a cease-fire proposal accepted by Ukraine on March 11.
- Officials, including the U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, condemned the strike as a 'horrifying Russian missile attack' targeting civilians.
- The attack on Sumy occurred during Palm Sunday, when many were heading to church, prompting accusations of war crimes against Russia.
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Sumy buries mother and daughter victims of Russian double strike
More than 100 people gathered around the chestnut-coloured coffins in the Ukrainian city of Sumy of a mother and daughter killed in a double Russian missile attack that has unleashed international condemnation.
Military leader dismissed after deadly Russian attack on Ukrainian convention center
In Sumy, it turned out that there was a medal ceremony of the Ukrainian army on Sunday when Russia fired two ballistic missiles at the convention center on Easter Sunday. ‘Who comes up with this? 30 kilometers from the enemy!’
Zelensky dismissed the governor of the Sumy region after the Russian missile attack that killed over 30 civilians. What is the reason?
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky dismissed the governor of the Sumy region on Tuesday, after a Russian-fired missile attack killed more than 30 people and injured more than 100 others, The Moscow Times reports.
Ukraine Replaces Regional Governor As Sumy Buries More Killed In Russian Strike
Ukraine's government approved the dismissal of the military governor of the Sumy region for holding an award ceremony that appears to have been the target of a Russian air strike that killed 35 people, including two children.
Selensky released governor of Sumy after Russian rocket attack
At least 35 people died during the attack on the city in the north-east of Ukraine. Among them were only two soldiers. The governor is in criticism because he had a military meeting held at the time of the attack. Meanwhile, NATO chief Mark Rutte arrived unexpectedly in Kiev.
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