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Russian missiles strike the heart of Sumy on Easter: A new massacre shakes Ukraine.

April 13, 2025230 ViewsRead Time: 2 minutes
Russian missiles strike the heart of Sumy on Easter: A new massacre shakes Ukraine.
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In a dangerous escalation reflecting a new phase in the ongoing war, Russia launched a devastating missile attack on the center of the Ukrainian city of Sumy, resulting in the death of at least 32 people, including two children, and injuring around a hundred others, including ten children, according to the Ukrainian Emergency Services. The attack coincided with the celebrations of Easter, at a time when the streets were crowded with pedestrians, exacerbating the humanitarian disaster. Keith Kellogg, former US President Donald Trump's envoy to Ukraine, described the attack as a "blatant violation of all ethical boundaries," calling for "strong pressure" to be exerted on Moscow to put an end to the bloody war. His statements came hours after the strike, which he said demonstrates Russia's audacity in using violence against civilians. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, in turn, did not hide his frustration, affirming that "Russia will continue killing unless faced with real international pressure and tangible support for Ukraine." He added that an American proposal for a comprehensive and unconditional ceasefire remains unimplemented, despite being presented two months ago. The missile strike on Sumy comes at a highly sensitive time, following a visit by a senior US official to Russia in the wake of the resumption of communications between Washington and Moscow in mid-February, in a new diplomatic attempt to reduce tensions, but the results remain unclear. Sumy, located just about 50 kilometers from the Russian border, was until recently relatively far from the fierce battles concentrated in Donetsk to the south, but Ukrainian warnings of Russian intentions to launch a new attack on the city have finally materialized. Moscow announced on Thursday its control over a town in the Sumy region, marking a rare advance in the northeast of the country since its withdrawal from the area in the spring of 2022. Meanwhile, Ukrainian Army Commander Oleksandr Syrsky confirmed that Russia has already begun carrying out offensive operations in Sumy and Kharkiv to establish "buffer zones" preventing further Ukrainian incursions into Russian territory, indicating a new, potentially more intense and widespread phase of military confrontation.
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