
- A Russian missile strike on Sumy killed at least 34 people and wounded nearly 120.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy condemned the attack, calling for a strong response from the US and.
- European and US officials criticised the attack, highlighting disregard for human lives and international law.
A Russian missile strike in the city centre of has killed at least 34 people, Kyiv says, with European and US officials condemning the attack 鈥 one of the deadliest in months.
Kyiv said Moscow hit the northeastern city, close to the Russian border, with two ballistic missiles on Sunday and that the attack also wounded nearly 120 people.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, stressing that the attack occurred on Palm Sunday, said: 鈥淥nly bastards do this.鈥
special envoy to Ukraine, retired Lieutenant General Keith Kellogg, said on X that the attack by Russian forces on civilian targets 鈥渃rosses any line of decency鈥.
The strike came two days after US envoy Steve Witkoff travelled to Russia to meet with President Vladimir Putin and push Trump鈥檚 efforts to end the war.
The local emergency service said in its latest bulletin that 34 people died, including two children, and 117 were wounded, including 15 children.
That revised upwards a previous toll of 32 dead and 99 wounded.
Bodies were seen covered in silver sheets at the scene of the strike in the centre of the city, with a destroyed trolleybus. Rescuers worked through the rubble of a building.
The head of Ukraine鈥檚 GUR military intelligence, Kyrylo Budanov, said on Telegram that Russia used two Iskander-M/KN-23 ballistic missiles on Sumy.
One woman told AFP she heard two explosions.
鈥淎 lot of people were very badly injured. A lot of corpses,鈥 she said, struggling to speak.
It was the second Russian attack this month to cause a large civilian death toll.
Trump has previously voiced anger at Moscow for 鈥渂ombing like crazy鈥 in Ukraine.
Zelenskyy called on the United States and Europe to give a 鈥渟trong response鈥 to Russia, adding: 鈥淭alking has never stopped ballistic missiles and bombs.鈥
World reacts to the strike
French leader Emmanuel Macron said the strike showed Russia鈥檚 鈥渂latant disregard for human lives, international law and the diplomatic efforts of President Trump鈥.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said he was 鈥渁ppalled鈥 by the attack, which Italian counterpart Giorgia Meloni described as a 鈥渃owardly鈥 act by Russia.
The fact the bloodshed fell on Palm Sunday outraged several leaders.
It was 鈥渁 barbaric attack, made even more vile as people gathered peacefully to celebrate Palm Sunday鈥, European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen said on X.
鈥淭he Russian version of a ceasefire. Bloody Palm Sunday,鈥 said Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk, while Danish leader Mette Frederiksen said the 鈥渕issile attack on civilians gathered on Palm Sunday... shows Russia鈥檚 true face鈥.
German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock said the killing 鈥渁s many people made their way to prayer on Palm Sunday鈥 demonstrated that 鈥淧utin underscores with blood that he seeks not peace but destruction鈥.
Dutch Premier Dick Schoof urged more air defences 鈥渟o that Ukraine can defend itself against this violence鈥.
Russia did not immediately comment on the strike. Moscow has refused a US-proposed unconditional ceasefire in Ukraine.
Local authorities in Sumy published footage of bodies strewn on the street and people running for safety, with cars on fire and wounded civilians on the ground.
Russia has relentlessly attacked Ukraine in recent weeks, extending the violence wrought by its all-out invasion that has gone on for more than three years.
In early April, a Russian attack on the central city of Kryvyi Rig killed 18 people, including nine children.
Sumy has been under increasing pressure since Moscow pushed back many of Ukraine鈥檚 troops from its Kursk region inside Russia, across the border.
Kyiv for weeks has warned that Moscow could mount an offensive on Sumy.
Russia launched its invasion partially through the Sumy region and briefly occupied parts of it before being pushed back by Ukrainian forces.
On Sunday, Russia said it captured another village in eastern Ukraine鈥檚 Donetsk region.
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