NewsRussian missile strike on Sumy leaves 32 dead, NATO condemns

Russian missile strike on Sumy leaves 32 dead, NATO condemns

The number of victims from the Russian shelling in the city of Sumy, Ukraine, continues to rise. According to the latest reports, two Iskander-M ballistic missiles have killed at least 32 people. More than 84 were injured, including 10 children. NATO condemned the attack.

Bestial attack by Russia. NATO: macabre scenes from Sumy
Bestial attack by Russia. NATO: macabre scenes from Sumy
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What you need to know

  • Russian Iskander-M ballistic missiles struck the city of Sumy in Ukraine, killing at least 32 people and injuring more than 84, including 10 children.
  • The attack occurred on Sunday morning, as residents were returning from church for Palm Sunday.
  • NATO condemned the attack, with spokeswoman Allison Hart describing the scenes from Sumy as gruesome.

The Russians attacked Sumy with two ballistic missiles on Sunday morning, Polish time. The head of President Volodymyr Zelensky's office, Andriy Yermak, reported that they were equipped with cluster munitions.

According to the latest data from the Russian attack on the center of Sumy, 32 people were killed, including two children. Eighty-four people were injured, including 10 children.

The Russians attacked Sumy, dozens killed

"Missiles with cluster munitions are something the Russians use to kill as many civilians as possible. The attack on the city of Sumy is a deliberate attack on civilians," he stated.

NATO spokeswoman Allison Hart reacted to the attack. "Horrific scenes from the center of Sumy where Russian ballistic missiles killed dozens and severely injured many more ordinary civilians. Our thoughts are with the Ukrainian people on what is a sacred day for so many," she wrote on the X portal.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky also reacted to the attack.

Bodies on the streets, dramatic photos from Sumy

The missiles struck the city center as residents were returning or going to church for Palm Sunday, which is celebrated in Ukraine. Many people were walking along the downtown boulevard.

In the recordings published after the attack, bodies can be seen lying on the streets, along with burning vehicles and destroyed buildings. Other footage shows a shattered trolleybus and people kneeling by covered bodies.

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

The attack occurred just two days after Donald Trump's special envoy, Steve Witkoff, visited Moscow and met with dictator Vladimir Putin. According to the TASS agency, the topic of discussion was "normalizing relations between Moscow and Washington and some aspects of resolving the situation in Ukraine."

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