US President Donald Trump described Russia’s deadly missile strike in Sumin, Ukraine as a “mistake”, as well as the global indignation of the attack. Agreeable Independent, Trump said that the incident was “terrible”, but insisted that he was told that he was not intentional.
“I think it was terrible, and I was told that they made a mistake,” Trump said, when he spoke to reporters. “But I think it’s a terrible thing. I think the whole war is a terrible thing. “
At least 34 people killed a rocket attack on Sunday, killing at least 34 people and injured 117 people. President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy Since then, it has been convened to overcome the torn land of the war so that they can witness the first of all, before making a deal with Russia.
“Please see any kinds of decisions, any type of negotiation, see people, civilians, fighters, hospitals, churches, ruined or dead children,” Zelensky said. BBC.
The video spread by Zelensky showed the consequences of the attack bodies scattered on the city street, destroyed buses and burnt vehicles. Later, the Russian Defense Ministry insisted that he targeted the meeting of the Ukrainian military commanders using two tokish missiles.
Currently, 38 people receive treatment in the department, which is followed by a Russian ballistic strike yesterday, including 9 children. 11 people, including 3 children, are in critical condition. Every effort is made to provide their maximum assistance. … pic.twitter.com/frdv0mvepn
– VolodyMyr Zelenskyy / Volodymyr Zelenskyy (@zelenskyyua) April 14, 2025
While Trump did not specify who told him the strike was wrong, his comments had been criticized. Trump Special Envoy in Ukraine, retired lt nose Kellog, called the strike “any decency line”.
European leaders, including German Chancellor-Wait Friedrich and France President Emanuel Mcon, condemned the attack as potential War crimeA number of “It was a great action … a serious war crime, intentional and intended,” said Merz to German Host Ard as quotes Independent.
EU foreign ministers are expected to meet in Luxembourg to discuss further sanctions on Russia and the possible security guarantees of Ukraine. Meanwhile, the United Nations reaffirmed that the attacks on civilians are illegal by international law and call for an immediate end to these violence.
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At the beginning of this month, the strike in Sumi is following a similar attack to the RB of Kryya, who killed 20 people. At that time, Russia demanded that servicemen target the soldiers, although the evidence was lacking.
The war, which is now in the fourth year, after Russia’s full invasion of Russia, has already deported millions of people and demanded hundreds of thousands of lives. Ukraine and its allies continue to push a ceasefire, which respects Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.
(Reuters with entries)