Two glide bombs decimated a populated district in Sumy, claiming five lives and leaving thirty others wounded. The strikes underscore a deepening vulnerability for Ukrainian cities facing persistent long-range attacks while stockpiles of interceptor munitions dwindle. President Volodymyr Zelenskiy responded to the carnage by demanding immediate diplomatic intervention to accelerate the delivery of Western-supplied weapons, specifically highlighting the need for increased production of Patriot interceptor missiles.
Ukrainian military command has shifted focus toward degrading Russian logistics in the south, attempting to disrupt the supply chains fueling the ongoing occupation. Despite these tactical efforts to strike deep behind enemy lines, the lack of robust air defense remains the primary hurdle for Kyiv. Zelenskiy continues to press international partners for a more cohesive strategy to bolster defense systems before the next wave of attacks arrives.
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