A civilian bus in Ukraine's Sumy region was struck by a Russian attack, killing at least eight people and injuring five more. The head of Sumy's military administration, Ihor Tkachenko, reported the incident via Telegram, noting that medical teams were dispatched to assist the victims. This attack took place shortly after rare direct peace talks between Russia and Ukraine in Turkey, which represented the first negotiations since the early days of the invasion. The tragic assault highlights the ongoing violence and complexities in Russo-Ukrainian relations as dialogues for peace continue.
At least eight people were killed in a Russian attack on a civilian bus in Ukraine's northeastern Sumy region on Saturday, with five others injured.
Ihor Tkachenko, head of Sumy's military administration, stated on Telegram that 'medics and rescuers have been urgently sent to the scene' to aid victims.
The attack occurred just hours after direct peace talks between Russia and Ukraine in Turkey, marking the first negotiations since the early weeks of the invasion.
This violence underscores the ongoing challenges as both nations navigate their complex relationship amidst efforts for peace.
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