Author: Andrew E. Kramer, Maria Varenikova and Tyler Hicks
Published on: 15/04/2025 | 00:00:00
AI Summary:
'We Don’t Have a Day or Night of Calm' People in Sumy, Ukraine, struck on Palm Sunday. A gigantic, roiling cloud of black smoke swirled up from parking lot of burning cars. Another Russian exploding drone, like the one that had just hit the parking lot, was flying overhead. Ukraine has agreed to an unconditional cease-fire while Russia is bargaining for sanctions relief and other concessions. Mr. Trump blamed the war on former President Joseph R. Biden Jr., President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine and Mr. Putin. Few believe in a cease-fire. Out on the streets on Monday, at the site of the Palm Sunday attack, a backhoe scraped layers of debris from a collapsed building. Threats of air attacks repeatedly disrupted the cleanup work in the area. Mourners walked over tinkling shards of broken glass and bloodstains on the pavement to lay flowers on a memorial. Ukraine’s general staff headquarters said on Tuesday it had dismissed Mr. Artyukh. The strike could not be independently confirmed. Ivan, 13, was caught in a spray of jagged, metallic shards of shrapnel that burst from the missile. Fire crews have mostly stopped responding, Mr. Strilka says. There are no signs of a cease-fire in Sumy, a server said. People in the city, she said, are just always afraid. Petro Poroshenko, who led Ukraine before President Volodymyr Zelensky, said peace talks could be smoothed if opposition figures were included in the government. Winter war games revealed that two militaries’ cooperation was unchanged. A Suspected Foot Soldier for Russia is facing terrorism charges in an arson attack on an IKEA store in Lithuania.
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