
Sumy Under Fire: Deadly Rocket Attack Marks First Post-Deoccupation Assault
Sumy Under Fire: Russia Launches First Post-Deoccupation Rocket Attack Sumy, Ukraine, was struck by a brutal Russian rocket attack on June 3, 2025, marking the first such incident since the city's de-occupation. The attack resulted in at least three fatalities and approximately twenty injuries, some involving children. The assault involved five confirmed rocket impacts across the city. "It was terrifying," said one Sumy resident, speaking anonymously, describing the chaos as rockets rained down. "We were running for cover, and we could hear the explosions all around us." The video footage shows the immediate aftermath of the attack, with burning cars and emergency personnel rushing to the scene. One rocket struck a nine-story building, but remarkably, failed to detonate. Firefighters worked quickly to extinguish fires and secure the area. President Zelenskyy strongly condemned the attack, calling it a "bestial act" and urging increased sanctions against Russia. While the physical damage is significant, the resilience of the Sumy community and the swift response of emergency services offer a glimmer of hope amidst the devastation.