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Russian Missile Strike on Soumy Kills 34 Civilians in Deadliest Attack in Months

Two ballistic missiles hit the Ukrainian border town during Palm Sunday, leaving dozens dead and reigniting calls for international action against Russian aggression.

Un pompier tente d'éteindre l'incendie d'une voiture, après une attaque russe à Soumy, dans le nord-est de l'Ukraine, le 13 avril 2025
AFP - Photo diffusée par les services d'urgence ukrainiens et montrant des secouristes opèrant sur le site d'une attaque russe de missiles à Soumy, dans le nord-est de l'Ukraine, le 13 avril 2025
Un militaire ukrainien marche sur le site d’une frappe de missile russe, à Soumy, Ukraine, le 13 avril 2025.
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Overview

  • The April 13 missile strike on Soumy killed at least 34 people, including two children, and injured over 100, making it one of the deadliest attacks in recent months.
  • The attack targeted the center of Soumy, a Ukrainian town near the Russian border, during Palm Sunday when civilians were gathered in public spaces and churches.
  • Ukrainian authorities confirmed the use of two Russian Iskander ballistic missiles, with significant civilian casualties reported in streets, vehicles, and homes.
  • The strike follows escalating Russian offensives in the region and coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, including a recent meeting between U.S. and Russian officials in Saint-Pétersbourg.
  • Global leaders, including Ukrainian President Zelensky and French President Macron, condemned the attack, calling for stronger measures and a ceasefire to halt Russian aggression.