The conflict in Ukraine has escalated following a devastating Russian missile strike on the city of Sumy.
The attack, which occurred on April 13, resulted in **34 deaths and 117 injuries**, making it one of the deadliest strikes of the war.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has condemned the attack, calling for increased international pressure on Russia.
Meanwhile, U.S. President Donald Trump described the strike as a "mistake," sparking debates over diplomatic responses.
The European Union is considering new sanctions against Russia as tensions continue to rise.
Trump and Zelensky Clash Over War Responsibility
A heated exchange has unfolded between U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky regarding the origins of the war.
Trump has blamed Zelensky and former U.S. President Joe Biden for allowing the conflict to begin, while Zelensky insists that Ukraine is the victim of Russian aggression.
The debate has intensified following recent missile strikes, with Zelensky urging Trump to visit Ukraine and witness the destruction firsthand.
The political divide over the war’s handling continues to shape international relations.
Ukrainian Prisoner of War Reveals Harrowing Captivity
A Ukrainian journalist who was held captive in a Russian prison for **1,000 days** has shared his harrowing experience.
Oleksandr Gudilin, captured during the siege of Mariupol, endured **constant hunger and brutal beatings** while being transferred between multiple Russian detention facilities.
His account sheds light on the grim conditions faced by Ukrainian prisoners of war. Gudilin was finally released in a prisoner exchange, but the trauma of his captivity remains.
His story has reignited discussions about the treatment of POWs in the ongoing conflict.