Ukraine denounces Russian attacks in Sumi after the entry into force of the three -day truce decreed by Putin
The Ukraine Air Force has denounced this morning that Russian airplanes have launched guided bombs on the province of Sumi, in the north of the country, next to the border with Russia, and they have done it after midnight, after the high fire of three days (8 and 10 of May) decreed by the Russian president to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the Russian. Nazi Germany. According to the Ukrainian Air Forces, there have been three attacks made by these planes, at different times of the morning. “Repeated air pump releases guided by enemy tactical airplanes in the Sumi region,” said the Ukrainian army through its Telegram account.
Sumi is located north of Ukraine, border with the Russian province of Kursk, which was invaded by Ukraine troops last summer. Recently, Russia has announced that it has expelled Ukrainian soldiers from their territory and has advanced entering the province of Sumi.
Putin decreed the three -day truce, but refuses to accept a high 30 -day fire that Volodimir Zelenski claims that can serve to negotiate other things that could lead to a definitive peace. “Our proposal to stop attacks, for a high fire of at least 30 days, is still standing. We are not going to withdraw it, since it is a real opportunity for diplomacy,” Zelenski emphasized in a message issued last night.