BRUSSELS (AP) - European officials condemned Monday Russia’s deadly missile attack on Ukraine’s Sumy that killed and wounded scores, accusing Moscow of committing war crimes and demonstrating disregard for Washington-led efforts to end the war.
European officials condemn Russia’s Palm Sunday attack on Ukraine
BRUSSELS (AP) - European officials condemned Monday Russia’s deadly missile attack on Ukraine’s Sumy that killed and wounded scores, accusing Moscow of committing war crimes and demonstrating disregard for Washington-led efforts to end the war.
Ukrainian officials said two ballistic missiles on Sunday morning hit the heart of Sumy, a city about 30 kilometers away from Ukraine’s border with Russia, as people gathered to celebrate Palm Sunday, killing at least 34 and wounding 117. It is the second large-scale attack to claim civilian lives in just over a week.
Polish Foreign Minister Radek Sikorski, whose country holds the European Union's rotating presidency, said that the recent attacks are "Russia's mocking answer" to Kyiv's agreement to a ceasefire proposed by the U.S. administration over a month ago.
"I hope that President Trump, the U.S. administration, see that the leader of Russia is mocking their goodwill, and I hope the right decisions are taken," Sikorski told reporters Monday in Luxembourg, where EU foreign ministers met.