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Sumy mayor of Ukraine says that over 20 people have been killed by a Russian missile strike

Artem Kobzar, acting mayor of Sumy in northern Ukraine, said that a Russian missile attack on Sunday killed over 20 people.

Andriy Yermak said, in a post by X, that the Russians had hit the city Sumy with missiles and killed civilians.

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Andriy Kvalenko, the Ukrainian official in charge of the Centre for Countering Disinformation (CCD), highlighted that this strike was carried out after Steve Witkoff, U.S. ambassador to Moscow, visited.

He wrote on Telegram that "Russia is building this so-called diplomatic effort... around attacks on civilians."

Witkoff is the special envoy of U.S. president Donald Trump for Ukraine.

Holding talks

Trump spoke with Russian President Vladimir Putin in St. Petersburg on Friday about the search to find a peace agreement on Ukraine. Trump also told Russia to get moving.

Russia has launched a full scale

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Approximately 20% of Ukraine's east and south is currently held by Russian forces. In recent months, Russian forces have slowly advanced in the east. However, drone and missile strikes are now dominating the war.

The Russian defence ministry announced on Saturday that Ukraine has carried out five attacks against Russian energy infrastructure in the last day, which it said was a violation to a U.S.-brokered ban on such attacks.

Ukraine and Russia agreed last month to pause their strikes on each others' energy facilities, but both sides have accused each other repeatedly of violating the moratorium. Max Hunder, David Goodman, Mark Heinrich and Max Hunder (Reporting)

(source: Reuters)