Ukraine War Live Updates +++ 12:28 Drone Attacks on Sumy Region
Russia launches 100 drone attacks on Sumy region of Ukraine at 12:28
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- Attacks in Sumy: Ukrainian forces reported more than 100 attacks in Sumy, carried out by Russian forces within the last 24 hours. These attacks, conducted with guided bombs, multiple rocket launchers, and drones, targeted 31 inhabited areas in 14 districts[1].
- Ceasefire Violations: According to the Russian Defense Ministry, the Ukrainian side violated the three-day ceasefire declared by President Vladimir Putin over 14,000 times[2]. In addition, Ukrainian troops attempted to advance in the south of Russia five times.
- President Zelenskyy's Offer for Negotiations: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy expressed his readiness for negotiations with Russia but demanded a 30-day ceasefire starting on May 12, arguing, "There is no point in continuing to kill even for one more day." If Russia agreed, Ukraine would be open for a meeting[3].
- Macron's Support for a Ceasefire: French President Emmanuel Macron also echoed this stance, insisting on a ceasefire as a precondition for any negotiations, stating, "There can be no negotiations as long as weapons are speaking. There can be no dialogue if civilians are being bombed at the same time."
- Russia's Proposal for Direct Talks: Russian President Vladimir Putin proposed direct talks between Russia and Ukraine on May 15 in Istanbul. Despite this, he has rebuffed our demands for a 30-day unconditional ceasefire[1][4].
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