The Ukrainian president condemns ‘terrible’ missile attack days after Trump envoy Steve Witkoff met President Putin in Russia.
A Russian ballistic missile attack on the northeastern Ukrainian city of Sumy has killed more than 20 people, according to local authorities.
“On this bright Palm Sunday, our community has suffered a terrible tragedy,” acting Mayor Artem Kobzar said in a statement on social media, referring to the first day of the Christian Holy Week.
“Unfortunately, we already know of more than 20 deaths,” he added.
Separately, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said “dozens” of people were killed and wounded in the “terrible” attack.
“And this is on a day when people go to church: Palm Sunday.”
The attack was carried out as the United States under President Donald Trump intensifies efforts for a ceasefire in the war, more than three years after Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
On Friday, Trump envoy Steve Witkoff met Russian President Vladimir Putin in St Petersburg, Russia.
Zelenskyy called on the US and Europe to get tough on Russia in response to what he described as “terrorism”. “Russia wants exactly this kind of terror and is dragging out this war. Without pressure on the aggressor, peace is impossible. Talks have never stopped ballistic missiles and aerial bombs,” he wrote.
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The warring sides have continued to exchange attacks despite agreeing to a US-brokered deal to pause strikes on energy infrastructure, underscoring the challenges of negotiating an end to the conflict.
On Sunday, Russia’s Defence Ministry said that Ukraine carried out two attacks on Russian energy infrastructure over the past day.
The defence ministry on Sunday claimed that its forces had captured the village of Yelyzavetivka in Donetsk region.
Ukraine has yet to comment on the claim though Russian forces have made steady gains in Ukraine’s east in recent months, raising concerns in Kyiv, which has warned Moscow is planning a fresh spring offensive to ramp up pressure and improve its negotiating position.
Russia currently holds about 20 percent of the country’s territory in the east and south.
Ukraine has endorsed a broader US ceasefire proposal, but Russia has effectively blocked it by imposing far-reaching conditions. European governments have accused Putin of dragging his feet.
“Russia has to get moving” on the road to ending the war, US President Donald Trump posted on social media on Friday.
He said the war is “terrible and senseless.”