The Russian rocket attack has caused international outrage. While many heads of state and diplomats speak of crimes, Trump describes the attack as a “mistake”.
USA – The Russian rocket attack on the Ukrainian city of Sumy on Palm Sunday, in which at least 34 people were killed and more than 100 injured, triggered horror worldwide. Also US President Donald Trump commented on the Russian attack during a flight. However, one of his statements caused a particular sensation.
Attack on Sumy: Donald Trump speaks of Russian “mistake”
According to a report by the Ukrainian news medium Pravda Trump explained on board the Air-Force One that he was informed that Russia had made a “mistake”. “It was a terrible thing. And I was told that it was a mistake. But I think it’s a terrible thing,” said Trump, without naming who had given him this information. Trump also took the opportunity to emphasize again that the war had never started if it had been president – something he repeatedly claimed.

Reactions to the devastating rocket attack in the Ukrainian city of Sumy
The attack, in which two ballistic rockets met the center of Sumy, occurred on a symbolic day for Christians – the Palm Sunday. He was directed against a busy, civilian environment, with also Children should be among the victims. The US special envoy for Ukraine, Keith Kellogg, sentenced the attack sharply and accused Russia of “exceeding all moral and international norms”, like that Daily show reported.

Annaena Baerbock to attack in Sumy: Putin does not want peace, but destruction
Also France’s president Emmanuel Macron criticized the behavior of Russia and emphasized that the attack was once again demonstrated by Moscow for international law. EU-President António Costa described the attack as “criminal” and emphasized that Russia continued to continue “his campaign of violence”. German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock joined the international conviction and explained that the attack shows again that Vladimir Putin “No peace, but destruction,” wrote down the Greens politician X (formerly Twitter). (Dadj)