As a result of a rocket strike in Sumy, the biological brother of the archbishop of the Moscow church was killed.


Russia carried out a rocket strike in the city of Sumy, resulting in the death of the biological brother of Archbishop Sergey. This information was reported by the Turchyn Eparchy. The biological brother was killed by a missile that the Russian Federation used to attack the city. This event occurred during the feast of the Entry of the Lord into Jerusalem, and members of the eparchy expressed their condolences to the archbishop and his family. They also prayed for the dead and injured.
Details of the attack in Sumy
On April 13, the enemy attacked Sumy, launching two ballistic missiles. 34 people were killed, and 117 were injured, including a child. The attack caused serious destruction and was carried out right in the city center. The President of Ukraine expressed gratitude to the medical staff and condemned this brutal attack. It was also reported that during the rocket strike, a trolleybus driver and most of the passengers were killed.
These events demonstrate the brutality of Russia's aggression and illustrate the consequences for the civilian population. Ukrainian leaders declare their readiness to protect their citizens and express gratitude to the medical staff for their work. They also emphasize that such acts of terror are incompatible with peaceful goals and the obligations of the international community.
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