Russian ballistic missile strike kills dozens in Sumy, Zelensky says

Footage shows moment missile lands in Ukrainian city of Sumy
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The city lies around 30 miles (48km) from the Russian border.
Posting on his Telegram channel, President Zelensky says Russia hit the centre of Sumy "on the day when people go to church – Palm Sunday, the feast of the Lord's Entry into Jerusalem".
Footage provided by the Sumy Regional State Administration.
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