In a CBS “60 Minutes” interview, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky urged President Trump to visit Ukraine to witness firsthand the devastation caused by Russia’s invasion, believing a visit would clarify the situation and inform any potential negotiations. Zelensky refuted previous accusations of staging propaganda tours, assuring Trump of an unfiltered view of the conflict’s impact. He emphasized Putin’s untrustworthiness and desire for complete Ukrainian destruction, highlighting the obstacles to a lasting ceasefire. Despite his intense hatred for Putin, Zelensky remains committed to pursuing a swift and just peace that restores Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.
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Kellogg’s condemnation of the Russian attack on a Palm Sunday gathering in Ukraine is a stark reminder of the brutal reality of the ongoing conflict. The sheer audacity of attacking a religious gathering, a time meant for peace and reflection, underscores the callous disregard for human life exhibited by the Russian forces. This act crosses any conceivable line of decency, leaving countless families devastated and a world reeling in horror.
The outrage isn’t simply about the loss of life; thirty-one people perished, their lives senselessly cut short. It’s about the systematic dehumanization that allows such an act to occur. The fact that this happened on Palm Sunday, a day of profound religious significance for many, intensifies the tragedy and adds a layer of sacrilegious cruelty to the event.… Continue reading
A Palm Sunday Russian missile strike on Sumy, Ukraine, resulted in at least 34 deaths and over 117 injuries, including children. Reports confirm the use of cluster munitions, a weapon that scatters numerous smaller explosives over a wide area, causing widespread devastation and civilian casualties. This attack follows a similar incident in Kryvyi Rih, also employing cluster munitions. International condemnation, including from U.S. Ambassador Brink and other world leaders, has been swift and widespread. The use of cluster munitions in populated areas further underscores the brutality of the ongoing conflict.
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Following a deadly Russian missile strike on Sumy, killing at least 32 including children, President Macron declared Russia solely responsible for the continued war in Ukraine. He emphasized Russia’s disregard for human life and international law, despite diplomatic efforts. Macron stressed the need for decisive action to halt the conflict, highlighting France’s ongoing collaboration with allies to achieve this. The attack prompted calls for stronger responses from Ukraine’s partners, reflecting the escalating urgency of the situation.
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A Russian ballistic missile attack on Sumy, Ukraine, resulted in at least 34 deaths and 117 injuries, including 15 children. Two Iskander missiles struck near Sumy State University, causing widespread damage to buildings, vehicles, and infrastructure. Ukrainian President Zelensky called for a strong international response, emphasizing that the attack targeted civilians and highlights Russia’s continued aggression. The missiles reportedly contained cluster munitions, exacerbating the devastation.
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A Russian missile attack on Sumy, Ukraine, during Sunday church services resulted in at least 32 deaths, including two children, and over 99 injuries. The attack, utilizing ballistic missiles and potentially cluster munitions, is the deadliest single incident of the conflict this year and has drawn widespread international condemnation. Ukrainian officials described the targeting of civilians as deliberate, while Russia has increased attacks in the Sumy region recently. The incident occurred amid ongoing US-led efforts to broker a ceasefire, further highlighting the ongoing conflict’s devastating impact.
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A Russian missile strike on Sumy, Ukraine, on Palm Sunday, April 13th, targeted a residential street near schools and homes, resulting in numerous civilian casualties. President Zelenskyy condemned the attack as a horrific act of terror, reporting dozens of dead and wounded. He urged the international community to respond decisively to this aggression, arguing that pressure on Russia is essential to achieving peace. Rescue efforts are ongoing in Sumy.
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A Russian missile strike on Sumy, Ukraine, killed at least 32 people, including two children, and injured 84 more on Palm Sunday. Two ballistic missiles hit the city center around 10:15 a.m. while civilians were gathered. President Zelenskyy condemned the attack, calling for a global response to Russia’s actions, which he characterized as those of a terrorist state. This attack follows a similar deadly strike in Kryvyi Rih just over a week prior.
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On April 13th, Russian forces launched another attack on Sumy, Ukraine, following an air raid alert warning of a ballistic missile threat from Kursk. Multiple explosions were reported, resulting in numerous casualties, according to local officials. This attack follows a pattern of repeated shelling of Sumy by Russian forces using both drones and ballistic missiles, targeting civilian infrastructure and causing significant damage and injury in previous incidents. The most recent attack caused many deaths and is yet another example of the ongoing civilian harm caused by the Russian invasion.
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In response to allegations of Russian sensors deployed near the UK to track nuclear submarines, Ambassador Andrei Kelin neither confirmed nor denied the activity. While acknowledging Russia’s tracking efforts, he vehemently rejected any suggestion of a threat to the UK, dismissing concerns as exaggerated. Kelin’s comments follow a Sunday Times investigation detailing the discovery of these suspected Russian sensors. He insisted that any perceived threat is fabricated, asserting that Russia poses no danger to the UK.
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