KYIV: Russian strikes killed three people and wounded two in Ukraine’s northeastern Sumy region, its military administration said.
The attacks came after Russia said yesterday that momentum towards reaching a peace deal in Ukraine had largely vanished, following Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump’s presidential summit in Alaska, dimming hopes for a quick end to the three-and-a-half year war.
“Russia is attacking the communities of the region with dozens of strike UAVs and guided aerial bombs,” Oleg Grygorov, the head of Sumy’s regional military administration said on Telegram yesterday.