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.