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Macron condemns Russia's continued aggression in Sumy attack

"This war was initiated by Russia alone. And today, it is clear that Russia alone chooses to continue it," Emmanuel Macron wrote on social media, referring to the Russian attack on Sumy, which resulted in at least 32 casualties. The President of France unequivocally condemned Moscow for this action.

Macron unequivocal on the war. "Russia wants to continue it"
Macron unequivocal on the war. "Russia wants to continue it"
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French President Emmanuel Macron expressed his position on platform X, addressing the Sunday attack on Sumy in eastern Ukraine. As a result of this attack, carried out by Russia, at least 32 people were killed. Macron emphasized that Russia started this war, and currently, only Russia chooses to continue it.

Macron's unequivocal stance on the war: "Russia wants to continue it"

"This morning, two Russian missiles struck the heart of the city of Sumy in Ukraine, causing numerous civilian casualties, including children once again. Everyone knows: this war was initiated by Russia alone. And today, it is clear that Russia alone chooses to continue it — with blatant disregard for human lives, international law, and the diplomatic efforts of President Trump," reads Macron's post.

"Strong measures are needed to impose a ceasefire on Russia. France is working tirelessly toward this goal, alongside its partners. To the victims, the wounded, and all of Ukraine that continues to resist: our solidarity, our respect, our unwavering commitment," added the French leader.

The head of EU diplomacy, Kaja Kallas, also commented on the tragic events in Ukraine. The Estonian politician wrote: "Horrific example of Russia intensifying attacks while Ukraine has accepted an unconditional ceasefire."

Russian attack on Sumy

The number of victims of the missile attack on Sumy in Ukraine is still rising. Two Iskander-M missiles killed at least 32 people and injured over 84 others, including 10 children. NATO expressed its concern over the actions of the Russian aggressor.

The Russians attacked Sumy with two ballistic missiles on Sunday morning Eastern Time. The head of the Ukraine President's office, Andrij Yermak, reported that the missiles were equipped with cluster warheads. According to him, the use of cluster munitions by the Russians is aimed at maximizing civilian casualties.

NATO spokeswoman Allison Hart described the scenes from Sumy as gruesome, emphasizing that the missiles killed dozens of people and seriously injured many civilians. She expressed solidarity with the Ukrainian people during this difficult time.

Reactions and consequences of the attack on Sumy

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky also responded to the attack. He called the aggressors "vile scum." He emphasized that the missiles struck the city center while residents were returning or going to church for Palm Sunday. Many people were strolling along the boulevard in the city center then.

Footage from the scene shows bodies lying in the streets, burning vehicles, and destroyed buildings. Other materials show a wrecked trolleybus and people kneeling by covered bodies.

This was the second massive Russian attack on the civilian population this month. On April 4, a Russian ballistic missile killed 19 people, including nine children, in Kryvyi Rih. The twentieth victim died later in the hospital.

Political context of the attack

The attack occurred just two days after the visit of Donald Trump's special envoy to Moscow. Steve Witkoff met with Vladimir Putin, and their talks were supposed to focus on normalizing relations between Moscow and Washington and some aspects of resolving the situation in Ukraine.

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