Ukraine war briefing: Zelenskyy to Trump – come and see Putin’s war for yourself

Importance Score: 78 / 100 🔴

Zelenskyy Calls on Trump to Witness Ukraine Conflict

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has urged Donald Trump to visit Ukraine to comprehend the actions of Vladimir Putin. In a CBS interview broadcast on Sunday, Zelenskyy stated, “Prior to any determinations or discussions, visit the people, civilians, soldiers, treatment centers, religious sites, and children affected or deceased.”

Macron Demands Ceasefire After Sumy Missile Attack

French President Emmanuel Macron declared that Russia’s missile assault on the Ukrainian city of Sumy on Sunday underscores the pressing requirement for a ceasefire. “It is universally acknowledged that Russia alone desires this conflict. Today, it is evident that Russia alone wishes to prolong it, demonstrating contempt for human life, international regulations, and diplomatic endeavors by President Trump,” Macron asserted. “Robust actions are necessary to enforce a ceasefire upon Russia. France is working relentlessly towards this objective, in collaboration with its allies.”

Sumy Devastation: Dozens Killed in Russian Strike

At least 34 individuals perished, and 83 others sustained injuries from Russian ballistic missile attacks in Sumy on Sunday morning. Two missiles impacted the densely populated city center on Palm Sunday as residents attended church services. One missile struck a trolleybus carrying passengers. Among the fatalities were two children.

Global Leaders Condemn “Horrific” Sumy Attack

Germany Condemns “War Crime”

Friedrich Merz, Germany’s prospective chancellor, denounced the attack as a “treacherous act … and a grave war crime; deliberate and intentional.” Speaking to ARD broadcaster, Merz commented, “That is the response; that is Vladimir Putin’s reaction to those discussing a ceasefire with him. Our willingness to engage in dialogue with him is perceived not as a sincere peace offering, but as a sign of weakness.”

Italy Decries “Cowardly” Russian Aggression

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni expressed condemnation of this “new horrifying and cowardly Russian attack … which contradicts any genuine commitment to peace.”

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EU and UK Officials Express Outrage

EU chief Antonio Costa stated, “Russia persists in its campaign of violence, reaffirming that this war persists solely due to Russia’s choice.” British Prime Minister Keir Starmer conveyed his horror at “Russia’s horrific attacks on civilians in Sumy,” asserting that the Russian president “must now consent to a complete and immediate ceasefire without preconditions.”

Zelenskyy Urges Allies to Increase Pressure on Russia

Zelenskyy implored allied nations to apply “stronger pressure” on Russia to prevent the protraction of the war. “It has been two months since Putin disregarded America’s proposition for a comprehensive and unconditional ceasefire,” Zelenskyy noted. “Regrettably, Moscow officials believe they can continue the killings. Action is imperative to alter this reality.”

Sumy Civilian Casualties May Influence US Peace Talks

Dan Sabbagh analyzes whether the civilian casualties in Sumy might compel the Trump administration to adopt a firmer stance in peace negotiations with Russia, which have shown “minimal progress in two months.” Washington’s strategy, under President Trump, has been to pursue a resolution to the conflict through direct communication with Moscow, while largely remaining silent regarding Russian attacks on civilians.

US Administration Expresses “Condolences”

Limited condemnation emerged from the Trump administration on Sunday. Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated, “The United States extends our deepest sympathies to the victims of today’s devastating Russian missile attack on Sumy. This tragedy underscores why President Trump and his administration are dedicating significant time and effort to ending this war and securing a just and enduring peace.” US Special Envoy to Ukraine, Keith Kellogg – who has maintained a low profile in ceasefire efforts – remarked: Today’s Palm Sunday assault by Russian forces on civilian targets in Sumy surpasses any boundary of decency.”

Turkey to Host Black Sea Security Talks

Turkish defense ministry announced on Sunday that military representatives from Turkey and other nations will convene in Turkey on Tuesday and Wednesday to discuss Black Sea security in the context of a potential ceasefire between Ukraine and Russia. The ministry did not specify the participating countries.


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