Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy urged U.S. President Donald Trump to visit Ukraine to learn about the “action of President Vladimir Putin”.
“Please see people, civilians, fighters, hospitals, churches, churches, children being destroyed or dead before any kind of decision, any kind of negotiation,” Zelenskyy said in a conversation with CBS on Sunday.
Amid ongoing developments, reports show that at least 34 people were killed on Sunday morning and 83 others were attacked by Russian ballistic missiles in Sumy. Two missiles landed in the crowded city center as people headed to the church to Palm Sunday.
Analysts believe Sumi’s civilian losses could prompt the Trump administration to take a tougher stance in peace talks with Russia as Trump attempts to negotiate the end of the war by interacting directly with Moscow.
Türkiye’s Ministry of Defense announced that military representatives from Türkiye and foreign countries will meet in Türkiye on Tuesday and Wednesday to discuss the security of the Black Sea ceasefire between Ukraine and Russia.