Russia

Russian state television portrayed Sundays deadly missile strike on the northeastern Ukrainian city of Sumy as a staged provocation aimed at undermining the ongoing Ukraine ceasefire talks between Moscow and Washington.Two ballistic missiles hit the center of Sumy, close to the Russian border, on Sunday morning, Ukrainian authorities said.
Emergency services said the missiles killed 34 people, including two children, and wounded 117, including 15 children.Pro-Kremlin talk show host Vladimir Solovyov called the strike a traditional attempt by the Ukrainian authorities to derail any possibility of negotiations during his program Sunday Evening with Vladimir Solovyov on the state-run broadcaster Rossia 24.I couldnt ignore the information coming from Sumy.
Of course, [German media outlet] Deutsche Welle immediately blames us a strike in the city center, a large number of casualties, Solovyov said.If you read Deutsche Welle, you get the impression that the classic German propaganda, naturally in cooperation with the British, trying to stage another Bucha, he said, referring to the Kyiv suburb which was occupied by the Russian forces in 2022 and where the discovery of civilians' bodies in the streets sparked international outrage.Moscow denied responsibility for committing war crimes in Bucha, instead accusing Ukraine and Western media of fabricating the evidence.The missile strike in Sumy came just two days after U.S.
presidential envoy Steve Witkoff visited Russia to meet with President Vladimir Putin as part of U.S.
President Donald Trumps push to broker a ceasefire in the war, now entering its fourth year.Putin spends four hours speaking with a representative of Donald Trump and immediately something happens.
Of course, a series of nervous bloggers mainly Ukrainian or pro-Ukrainian start screaming horror, horror, Solovyov added.Traditionally, it was a Ukrainian air defense missile that hit the wrong target, which unfortunately led to civilian deaths, he concluded.On the same program, RT editor-in-chief Margarita Simonyan echoed Solovyovs comments, saying: They [Ukraine and the West] will keep trying to create another Bucha because its the only way they can now prolong the war.Also on Sunday, she posted a clip of herself from the day before in which she claimedthat Kyiv was preparing a provocation to thwart peace talks, saying that she was proven right.A provocation like this could be staged.
Trump is a passionate man, not one to dig deep or show the restraint our president does, she saidon the state-run TV channel TVTS on Saturday, implying that such an attack could be orchestrated to sway Trump.Asked about accusations that Russia targeted civilians in Sumy, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Monday that our military carries out strikes exclusively on military and military-adjacent targets.Commenting on the attack, Trump said that it was a mistake without specifying who he was referring to.U.S.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio condemned the strike as horrifying and a tragic reminder of why President Trump and his administration are putting so much time and effort into trying to end this war and achieve durable peace.Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Sunday urged Trump to visit Ukraine to witness the devastation firsthand.Witnesses described panic as people ran for cover amid burning cars.
Rescuers were seen pulling bodies from the rubble of a building near a destroyed trolleybus, the dead covered in silver thermal blankets.Ukraine's Military Intelligence Chief Kyrylo Budanov said on Telegram that Russia had used two Iskander-M or KN-23 ballistic missiles in the strike on Sumy.Russia has intensified its bombardments in recent weeks.
The city of Sumy has come under increasing pressure as Moscow continues to push back Ukrainian troops from Russias bordering Kursk region.AFP contributed reporting.





Unlimited Portal Access + Monthly Magazine - 12 issues


Contribute US to Start Broadcasting - It's Voluntary!


ADVERTISE


Merchandise (Peace Series)

 


[Russia] - Russian Attacks on Kharkiv Wound 47-- Police


[Russia] - Guy Suspected of Spying for Russia Held in Greece


[Russia] - Russia Vows to Help Taliban Fight Islamic State in Afghanistan


In Russia’s Bashkortostan, Fresh Tensions Grow Over Planned Copper Mining Site


[Russia] - Russian Military Says Creating ‘& lsquo; Security Belt & rsquo; Around Border in Ukraine's Sumy Region


[Russia] - Ukraine Says Drones Targeted Russia's Space Surveillance System


3 Firefighters Killed as Wildfires Rage in Russia’s Far East 


[Russia] - FSB Says Thwarted May 9 Attack on Law Enforcement by Would-Be Female Bomber


Late-Spring Snow Hits Moscow, Toppling Trees and Causing Power Outages


Zelensky Says Minerals Deal With U.S. 'Truly Equal'


Russian Strikes on Ukraine Wound 31


Trump Officials Alarmed by Witkoff’s Solo Talks With Putin – NYP


Russian Police Raid Gyms and Martial Arts Clubs Amid Spring Conscription Drive


Medvedev Warns of ‘Vanishing’ Ukraine After U.S. Signs Minerals Deal With Kyiv


[Russia] - Belarus Releases U.S. National Jailed Amid Opposition Crackdown


Russia’s Top Communist Demands Volgograd Be Renamed Stalingrad


Gazprom Returns to Profit in 2024 After Record Loss


[Russia] - Ukrainian Drone Strikes Kill 7 at Kherson Region Market, Kremlin-Installed Official Says


‘We Need to Recognize Russia’s Colonial Violence’: Buryat Illustrator Seseg Jigjitova


Russia Triples 2025 Budget Deficit Forecast to 1.7% of GDP


Moscow May Have Helped North Korea Develop Its New Warship, Seoul Claims


Russian Air Assault on Ukraine’s Odesa Leaves At Least 2 Dead


Ukraine and U.S. Sign Long-Awaited Minerals Deal


[Russia] - Russia Slams France's Accusations It Hacked Macron's Campaign


Kursk Governor Says 288 Civilians Were Killed During Ukraine's Incursion


[Russia] - McDonald's and Coca-Cola Rule Out Return to Russia


Ukraine, U.S. Sign Minerals Deal, Tying Trump to Kyiv


Russia Slams France's Accusations of Hacking Macron's Campaign


Russia Says 288 Civilians Died in Ukraine's Kursk Incursion


[Russia] - McDonald's, Coca-Cola Rule Out Return to Russia


[Russia] - Investigation Reveals Systematic Torture of Ukrainians in Russian Prisons


[Russia] - 'We Have Our Own Gestapo': A Russian Military Deserter Recalls His Time Inside a Secret Jail for Defectors


North Korea and Russia Begin Construction of First Road Bridge


Kremlin to Ukraine: Negotiate With Us, Not Washington


[Russia] - Nearly 1 in 4 Russian Billionaires Fled Country After Invasion of Ukraine-- Proekt


Interior Ministry Issues Arrest Warrant for TV Rain Chief Editor Tikhon Dzyadko


Russian Police Accuse Dubai-Based Instagram Influencer of Tax Evasion


Russia to Ramp Up Influence Efforts in Armenia Ahead of Parliamentary Elections – Vedomosti


India’s Modi to Skip Moscow Victory Day Parade Amid Tensions With Pakistan


Putin Renames Volgograd Airport ‘Stalingrad’ to Honor WWII Battle


Russian Strikes Kill At Least 1, Wound Dozens in Dnipro and Kharkiv Regions


Retail Giant Magnit to Buy Premium Supermarket Chain Azbuka Vkusa for $490M


Trump Flip-Flops on Putin’s Intentions for Peace in Ukraine


[Russia] - Rubio Warns U.S. Will End Mediation Unless It Sees 'Concrete Proposals' From Russia and Ukraine