Tragedy in Sumy: Devastating Russian Strikes Shatter Lives
Regional officials said a child and a mother were among the dead, while hospitals treated a 13-year-old in serious condition.
- On Friday, a Russian glide bomb strike on the center of Sumy, Ukraine, killed at least four people and injured 27, Regional Governor Oleh Hryhorov said.
- Sumy region, positioned on the Russian border, experiences near-constant attacks as Moscow has sought in recent months to expand what it describes as a buffer zone.
- Hryhorov reported the dead included a five-year-old child and her mother, while hospitalized victims include a 13-year-old in serious condition receiving medical care.
- President Volodymyr Zelenskiy posted images of the aftermath and called for Ukraine's allies to intensify pressure on Russia "so that the terror can be stopped."
- Over an 18-month period, The United Nations documented that Russian air attacks killed at least 1,270 civilians and injured over 6,000 across Ukraine, a 40% increase year-over-year.
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Six Putin aircraft bombs strike in a residential area of the Ukrainian city of Sumy and kill a mother and her five-year-old daughter. Meanwhile, Defense Minister Pistorius warns against a Russian attack on Nato territory.
Russia attacks Sumy with air bombs, several civilians die in attacks.
Russia attacked Sumy, Ukraine, with aerial bombs. The attack killed four people, including a child, and injured dozens. Volodymyr Zelenskyy spoke out on the matter.
At least four people were killed in a Russian attack on the center of the Ukrainian city of Sumy. 27 others were injured, the regional governor reports. The Russian army used heavy glide bombs to hit Sumy. During the attack, several apartment buildings and shops on a busy street were hit, according to the city's military leadership. Among the dead are a 5-year-old child and her mother. The injured have been taken to the hospital. There may still…
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