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Russian forces launched a double-tap strike on a hospital in the northeastern city of Sumy, killing seven people and severely injuring 12, Ukrainian officials said on Sept.
28. The initial attack claimed one life and caused extensive damage to several floors of the hospital, according to Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko. The second strike hit as rescuers and police arrived to evacuate patients to safety.
Klymenko said in a Telegram post that among the killed victims and the wounded were two policemen. The regional military administration reported that Russian troops targeted the healthcare facility around 8:30 a.m. local time with an airstrike and Shahed drones. About 10 minutes later, the Air Force confirmed that Russian forces had also conducted a powerful KAB-guided bomb attack in Sumy Oblast.
In his Sept.
28 update, Klymenko noted it was the second consecutive day that Ukrainian police had suffered casualties. He added that search efforts were ongoing in Kryvyi Rih, where another worker might still be trapped beneath the rubble. For more than two years, Russia has indiscriminately attacked civilian infrastructure across Ukraine, striking hospitals, schools, and residential buildings in a campaign seemingly designed to erode the nation's morale.
Since Ukraine's surprise cross-border operation into Russia's Kursk Oblast in August, launched from Sumy Oblast, the fighting has intensified around Sumy. The region had seen relative calm following Russia's withdrawal in the early months of the full-scale invasion.
Harris criticizes calls for concessions from Ukraine during joint press conference with Zelensky in Washington U.S.
Vice President and Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris and President Volodymyr Zelensky gave a joint press conference in Washington, D.C., on Sept.
26, ahead of their in-private meeting.
Zelensky has been in the U.S. since Sept.
22, where he has held a series of high-level meetings