Zelensky condemns Russian terror after deadly strike in Sumy kills 34

Zelensky condemns Russian terror after deadly strike in Sumy kills 34

War in Ukraine

Since the beginning of April, Russian forces have launched nearly 2,800 aerial bombs, over 1,400 attack drones, and about 60 missiles of various types, including ballistic missiles, against Ukraine, CE Report quotes Ukrinform.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said this in a post on Facebook, Ukrinform reports.

"Russian terror continues every day and night. Since the beginning of April alone, the Russian army has used nearly 2,800 aerial bombs, over 1,400 attack drones — most of them Shaheds — and nearly 60 missiles of various types, including ballistic ones," Zelensky said.

He noted that currently, 38 people are receiving treatment in medical facilities in Sumy following yesterday's Russian ballistic strike — among them, nine children. 11 people, including three children, are in critical condition. Every effort is being made to provide them with maximum assistance. Strike alone claimed 34 lives and left 119 people injured. Tragically, two children were killed, and another 15 were wounded.

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