Russian Missile Strike on Ukraine’s Sumy Kills 34 — Global Condemnation Follows
Date: 14-apr-2025 | By: Nuztrend Team
Russian Missile Strike in Ukraine’s Sumy Leaves 34 Dead
In one of the deadliest attacks in recent weeks, a Russian missile strike targeted the Ukrainian city of Sumy, resulting in the deaths of at least 34 people, according to Ukrainian officials in Kyiv.
Sumy Devastated by Missile Attack
The attack took place during the early hours of April 14, 2025, with multiple missiles reportedly hitting residential and civilian infrastructure in Sumy, a city in northeastern Ukraine near the Russian border.
Ukrainian emergency services are continuing rescue operations amid the rubble, with fears that the death toll may rise as several people remain trapped or missing.
International Condemnation of the Attack
The missile strike has drawn strong condemnation from international leaders:
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- The European Union (EU) called the attack a "war crime" and urged Russia to cease targeting civilians.
- The United States condemned the strike as "barbaric" and reiterated its support for Ukraine’s defense efforts.
- Other NATO countries expressed solidarity with Ukraine and vowed to increase humanitarian and military aid.
Russia-Ukraine War Continues to Escalate
The Russian government has not officially commented on the specific strike in Sumy but has maintained that its military operations target strategic infrastructure and military facilities. Ukraine, however, accuses Russia of deliberately targeting civilian areas in violation of international law.
Humanitarian Situation in Sumy
The attack has further worsened the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine's northeastern regions. Emergency shelters, medical aid, and evacuation efforts are being coordinated for displaced residents of Sumy.
Global attention is once again focused on the Russia-Ukraine conflict as calls grow for accountability and peace negotiations.
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