As a result of the Russian missile strike on Sumy, residents of several residential buildings have been left without gas, heating, and electricity. In total, 48 residential and non-residential buildings were damaged.
This week saw key decisions made regarding new support packages for Ukraine — both following the Ramstein meeting and on a bilateral level. Reliable security guarantees for Ukraine are also in progress.
Canada has expressed deep condolences to the families of those killed and injured in the Russian missile strike on Sumy and is demanding that Russia agree to an immediate ceasefire.
Many world leaders, diplomats, and ordinary people have already expressed their condolences to Ukraine and condemned the Russian missile strike on Sumy on April 13.
The General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces has promised a harsh response to Russia for the missile strikes on Sumy on April 13, which resulted in dozens of casualties.
Russia has rejected the proposal for a ceasefire, continuing attacks on ordinary Ukrainian cities and assaults on the front line -- and only decisive action can change this.
Russian forces shelled the Komar, Pokrovsk, Hrodivka, Kostiantynivka, and Lyman communities in the Donetsk region on Sunday, killing one person and wounding five others.
The number of people killed in the Russian missile strike on Sumy on April 13 has risen to 34, with 117 others injured in the attack, including 15 children.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has responded to Russia's missile strike on Sumy, stating that Russian dictator Vladimir Putin must agree to a "full and immediate" ceasefire.
The United Kingdom fully supports Ukraine, not just for now, but for 100 years into the future. Support for Ukraine, as well as for European and Euro-Atlantic security more broadly, must be doubled.
The Russian military carried out an airstrike on the village of Novokhatske in the Volnovakha district of Donetsk region, killing one civilian and injuring three more.
Soldiers from the 58th Separate Motorized Infantry Brigade, named after Hetman Ivan Vyhovskyi, successfully repelled an assault by Russian armored vehicles targeting Ukrainian positions in the Kharkiv region.