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    Russian Missiles Kill Dozens in Ukrainian City

    Rudolph AnglerBy Rudolph AnglerApril 14, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    On Sunday, a missile strike on Sumy’s city center claimed at least 32 lives, with 84 more people wounded, including 10 children. Two ballistic missiles hit while people gathered for Palm Sunday celebrations. Destruction, panic, and rubble were evident across the central square, as shared by social media videos. Acting mayor Artem Kobzar called the attack a “terrible tragedy” and confirmed the death toll shortly after the blast. Local authorities reported mass casualties within 35 minutes of the attack, as emergency teams rushed to the scene.

    Zelenskyy Condemns Russia’s Actions, Calls for Global Response

    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy condemned the missile strike as “horrific” and demanded swift international action against Russia. He referred to those responsible for the attack as “filthy scum” and emphasized that missiles and bombs could not be stopped through diplomacy alone. Zelenskyy urged the world to recognize Russia as a terrorist state, further calling for solidarity with Ukraine. He praised the efforts of emergency teams who continued searching for survivors amidst the debris. “Russia deliberately targeted civilians on a religious holiday,” Zelenskyy stated, highlighting the significance of Palm Sunday for the Ukrainian people, with many attending church services across the nation.

    Global Leaders React to the Attack on Sumy

    The international community swiftly condemned the attack. French President Emmanuel Macron strongly denounced Russia’s missile strike, stating, “Russia alone started this war and clearly chooses to continue it.” Macron further blamed Moscow for the ongoing destruction and civilian suffering in Ukraine. The strike occurred less than 24 hours after failed diplomatic talks between Russia and Ukraine. Both nations accused each other of violating a U.S.-brokered ceasefire deal that aimed to stop attacks on critical energy infrastructure.

    The missile strike on Sumy has complicated peace negotiations, with international observers expressing concern about the potential for deeper escalation in the ongoing conflict. Many nations have called for additional sanctions against Russia and urged greater support for Ukraine during this difficult time.

    Emergency Response and Continued Search for Survivors

    Local authorities and emergency teams worked throughout the day to search for survivors in the collapsed buildings. By 10:52 a.m., just under an hour after the missile alert, officials reported significant casualties. People across Sumy were left in shock as the city experienced one of the deadliest attacks since the conflict began. The aftermath left significant destruction in the city’s central areas, while the local community came together in mourning for the lives lost.

    Ukraine’s military remains on high alert as the nation continues to recover from the ongoing war and its devastating effects. The strike on Sumy is another painful reminder of the immense toll the war has taken on Ukraine’s civilian population.

    Global Support for Ukraine Grows

    Following the Sumy missile attack, calls for additional sanctions against Russia have intensified. Countries worldwide are reiterating their support for Ukraine’s sovereignty and demanding accountability for the actions of Russia. With global leaders calling for further diplomatic and economic measures, the pressure on Russia to cease its aggression is mounting.

    As the situation develops, Ukraine remains resilient, with President Zelenskyy promising continued aid for the victims and their families, ensuring that the people of Sumy receive the support they need in the wake of this devastating attack.

    The international community’s unified condemnation of Russia’s actions highlights the urgency of a global response to the ongoing war, while the people of Ukraine continue to suffer from the consequences of the invasion.

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