BBC visits scene of destruction in Sumy after Russian attack

The BBC's James Waterhouse describes the scene of a Russian strike that has killed at least 34 people.

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Two ballistic missiles struck the city, with the second causing the most casualties when it exploded over a street, officials said.

Ukrainian authorities told the BBC that 20 buildings were damaged, including cafes, shops and five apartment buildings.

The BBC's James Waterhouse reports from the scene of the strike.

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