EU foreign ministers meet in wake of deadly Russian attack on Sumy as Zelenskyy issues plea for Trump to visit Ukraine Europe live
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The recent missile strike in Sumy, Russia, resulted in at least 34 deaths and over 100 injuries, shocking EU leaders who met to discuss foreign policy with Ukraine as a priority. French President Macron condemned Russia's actions as a violation of human rights and international law, while incoming German Chancellor Merz labeled the attack as a war crime. Polish leaders expressed concerns that the attack was meant to mock peace initiatives proposed by the U.S. The overall sentiment among European leaders was a call for increased support and pressure on Russia.
The ruthless Russian missile strike in Sumy resulted in tragic loss of life, emphasizing the urgent need for the international community to bolster support for Ukraine.
Leaders from the EU strongly condemned the missile attack, with calls for increased aid to Ukraine as a means to pressure Russia over its ongoing aggression.
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