EU issues statements in wake of deadly Russian strike on Sumy
Kaja Kallas, EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, and European Council President Ant?nio Costa have commented on a Russian missile strike on the city centre of Sumy on the morning of Sunday 13 April, which killed at least 31 people. Source: European Pravda Details: "Heartbreaking scenes from Sumy this morning as residents gathered for Palm Sunday only to be met by Russian missiles," Kallas wrote on X (Twitter).
Advertisement:"Horrific example of Russia intensifying attacks while Ukraine has accepted an unconditional ceasefire.
My thoughts are with the Ukrainian people today," she added. European Council President Ant?nio Costa noted that he was outraged by the criminal Russian missile attack on the centre of Sumy. "Russia continues its campaign of violence, showing once again that this war exists and endures only because Russia chooses so.
My heart goes out to the victims, their families, and all those affected by yet another brutal act of aggression," Kosta tweeted.
Advertisement:"Those responsible for these attacks must be held accountable before justice," he added.
Background:
- On the morning of 13 April, the Russian missile attack on the centre of Sumy killed at least 31 people, including 2 children.
More than 80 people have been injured.
- Following the Russian ballistic missile strike on Sumy on Sunday, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called for a tough response from Ukraine's partners, particularly the United States and Europe.
- Ukraine's Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha reported that all data on the Russian ballistic missile attack on Sumy had been passed to international partners.
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