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  • 1 Background
  • 2 Airstrike
  • 3 Casualties
  • 4 Reactions
    • 4.1 Ukraine
    • 4.2 Russia
    • 4.3 International
  • 5 See also
  • 6 References

2025 Sumy airstrike

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Missile strike during the Russian invasion of Ukraine

2025 Sumy airstrike
Part of Attacks on civilians in the Russian invasion of Ukraine
A firefighter putting out two vehicle fires in Sumy city center following Russian airstrikes, one in forefront and one behind, during the day.
A firefighter putting out vehicle fires in Sumy city center, following Russian airstrikes
LocationSumy, Ukraine
Date13 April 2025
10:20 a.m. (UTC+3)
Attack type
Airstrike
WeaponTwo Iskander-M missiles
Deaths36
Injured119
PerpetratorRussia Russia
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2022
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  • Lebedyn
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  • Desna

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2023
Northern Ukraine skirmishes
  • Kyiv strikes
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    • Kharkiv strikes
    • Velyka Novosilka

    Southern front

    • Huliaipole
    • Dnieper
      • Kakhovka Dam
    • Crimea strikes
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    • Western Russia
      • Bryansk Oblast
      • Kremlin drone attack
      • Belgorod Oblast incursion
      • Moscow drone strikes
      • 30 December 2023 Belgorod shelling
    • Brovary helicopter crash
    • Black Sea drone incident
    • Synytsia
    2024
    Northern Ukraine skirmishes
  • Kyiv strikes
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  • Eastern front

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    • Vuhledar
    • Donetsk strike
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      • Pokrovsk strike
    • Kurakhove
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    Other regions

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    • Lviv
      • 6 March strike
    • Zhytomyr
    • Rivne
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    • Khmelnytskyi
    • Strikes against Ukrainian infrastructure
      • 22 March strikes
      • 26 August strikes
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    Ukrainian incursion

    • Kursk offensive
      • Olgovskiy Forest

    Naval operations

    • Tendra Spit

    Spillover & related incidents

    • Western Russia
      • February 2024 Belgorod missile strike
      • May 2024 Belgorod missile strike
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    • Korochansky Ilyushin Il-76 crash
    • Skadovsk polling center bombing
    • June 2024 Ukraine peace conference
    • 2024 Ukrainian coup attempt allegations
    • 2024 Ukrainian cyberattacks against Russia
    • Toropets explosions
    • North Korean involvement
    • Azerbaijan Airlines Flight 8243
    2025
    Northern Ukraine skirmishes
    • 2nd Sumy
      • Basivka
      • Sumy strikes
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    On 13 April 2025, Russia launched a missile strike against a military convention in Sumy in northeastern Ukraine that killed at least 36 people, including two children. It was the deadliest attack on Ukrainian civilians since 2023. The strike, which occurred as residents gathered for Palm Sunday church services, also wounded 119 people, with 15 of the injured being children. Ukrainian officials reported that Russian forces used ballistic missiles with cluster munitions.[1][2][3]

    The attack reportedly targeted a planned military award ceremony for Ukraine's 117th Territorial Defense Brigade.[4][5] Sumy Oblast Military Administration Governor, Volodymyr Artyukh, was dismissed from his post for allegedly planning the ceremony and putting civilians and soldiers at risk.[6]

    Background

    [edit]
    Further information: 2025 Sumy Oblast incursion

    The attack follows a pattern of intensified Russian aerial operations in Sumy Oblast, which borders Russian territory. In recent weeks, Russian forces had increased missile strikes and aerial attacks in the region while simultaneously pushing Ukrainian military units from positions in the adjacent Kursk Oblast of Russia. Some minor settlements within Sumy Oblast had reportedly fallen under Russian occupation prior to this attack.[1]

    The Sumy strike occurred just days after another missile attack killed 20 civilians in Kryvyi Rih, a city in central Ukraine.[1]

    Airstrike

    [edit]

    The assault targeted Sumy's city center during Palm Sunday church attendance, one of the year's most significant religious observances. According to the head of the regional military administration Volodymyr Artyukh, two ballistic missiles struck densely populated areas.[1][7] One of the missiles was recorded striking at 10:20 a.m. EEST.[8] Kyrylo Budanov, the Head of the Main Directorate of Intelligence, reported that the attack was carried out by Russian units of the 112th [uk] and 448th Rocket Brigades, who struck with two Iskander-M / KN-23 ballistic missiles from the settlements of Liski in Voronezh Oblast and Lezhen'ki [ru] in Kursk Oblast.[9]

    Former Ukrainian MPs Ihor Mosiychuk and Maryana Bezuglaya stated that a Ukrainian military formation for an awards ceremony could have taken place in Sumy during the attack, though Reuters was not able to independently confirm this. Mosiychuk stated that the event concerned servicemen of the 117th Territorial Defense Brigade and that civilians, including children, were also present.[10][11][12] Mayor of Konotop Artem Semenikhin also stated on Facebook an award ceremony was to take place near the attack site. The Kyiv Independent could not independently verify these claims, while according to Ukrainska Pravda its sources confirmed the ceremony was scheduled to take place.[4] On 14 April, Artyukh said he had been invited to the ceremony but said he did not organize it.[5] Subsequently, the government dismissed Artyukh from office for making comments that appeared to confirm a military award ceremony was taking place.[13][14]

    One of the attacks struck close to the Congress Center of Sumy State University, where the regional office of the Verkhovna Rada Commissioner for Human Rights [uk], the Human Rights Protection Center, is located.[15][16] Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov stated that military servicemen were gathered at the Congress Center for an awards ceremony, and were a military target.[17]

    Ukrainian authorities indicated that cluster munitions appeared to have been utilized in the attack. These weapons release multiple explosive submunitions across wide areas, presenting particular dangers to civilian populations when deployed near residential zones.[1]

    Casualties

    [edit]
    Aftermath of Sumy airstrikes, with fatalities present on the left side of the image amid several rescue personnel and burnt out vehicles and a bus in Sumy City center during the day
    Aftermath of Sumy airstrikes, with fatalities present

    At least 36 people were killed in the attack and 119 were injured,[18] including 15 children.[19] Among the victims was Olena Kohut, an organist of the Sumy Regional Philharmonic Orchestra.[20]

    According to the Berdychiv rada and local media, colonel Yuri Yula [uk], commander of the 27th Rocket Artillery Brigade and former vice-commander of the 26th Rocket Artillery Brigade, was killed in the strike.[21][22][23]

    The strike destroyed multiple buildings and vehicles, with significant damage to residential structures. Among the most severe losses was a trolleybus hit during the attack, with regional administration head Artyukh confirming that most passengers aboard died.[1][7]

    The Guardian characterized the strikes on Sumy as the worst civilian attack in Ukraine since the start of 2025.[8] CNN reported the strike as the worst civilian attack in Ukraine since the Hroza missile attack in October 2023, which killed 59 people.[1]

    Reactions

    [edit]

    Ukraine

    [edit]

    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy strongly condemned the attack, characterizing it as deliberate terrorism and calling for stronger international pressure on Russia. In his statement, Zelenskyy emphasized that "talking has never stopped ballistic missiles and bombs" and urged the global community to respond forcefully.[1][2] Zelenskyy urged allies to send 10 more Patriot air defense systems to protect Ukraine.[24]

    Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha described the targeting of civilians during a religious holiday as "absolute evil" and appealed to international partners for enhanced air defense capabilities. Finance Minister Yulia Svyrydenko highlighted the timing of the attack on one of the year's busiest church attendance days. Andriy Yermak, head of the Ukrainian presidential office, characterized the possible use of cluster armaments as deliberately calculated to inflict maximum civilian casualties.[1]

    Mayor of Konotop and a member of Svoboda, Artem Semenikhin announced a day of mourning in tribute to the victims of "Muscovite aggression".[25] He accused the head of the regional military administration Volodymyr Artyukh and head of the Sumy Security Service of Ukraine Oleg Krasnoshapka of setting up the military ceremony in the center of Sumy regardless of civilian presence, nearby ongoing Sumy border military operations, and prior warnings that the ceremony should not be conducted. He demanded their immediate resignation and an apology "to the people" by 6 p.m. on the day of the disaster, threatening to tell more details regarding the attack otherwise.[26][27][28] He characterized both as "accomplices" to Russian war crimes, and urged the Office of the President of Ukraine to “hide Artyukh behind bars”.[26][27]

    Russia

    [edit]

    Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov said that a facility that was hit where there were "military commanders" and their "Western colleagues".[29] The Russian defence ministry claimed to have killed over 60 troops.[30]

    In Russian state media, TV presenter Vladimir Solovyov said the strike, two days after Steve Witkoff's visit to Saint Petersburg, was a "staged provocation" intended by "the Ukrainian authorities" to undermine ceasefire talks between the United States and Russia.[31] Head of RT and Rossiya Segodnya Margarita Simonyan posted on X (Twitter), calling the attack a "manufactured atrocity big enough to impress Trump" staged and amplified by "Ukraine's paymasters", mentioning French president Emmanuel Macron and US special envoy to Ukraine Keith Kellogg.[32]

    International

    [edit]

    The missile strike prompted harsh condemnation from multiple international figures. Kaja Kallas, chief diplomat and foreign policy chief of the European Union, described the attack as a "horrific example of Russia intensifying attacks while Ukraine has accepted an unconditional ceasefire".[1] President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen stated that "Russian cruelty struck again," in a post on X, and characterized the attack as "barbaric" and a "grim reminder" of Russia being the sole aggressor in the war. She emphasized that Europe stood with Ukraine and with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy.[33]

    French President Emmanuel Macron urged "strong measures" to enforce a ceasefire. Macron said: "Everyone knows it is Russia alone that wants this war." British Prime Minister Keir Starmer condemned "Russia’s horrific attacks on civilians" and said Russian President Vladimir Putin must agree "to a full and immediate ceasefire without conditions".[24] Matthias Schmale, the United Nations Humanitarian Coordinator for Ukraine, issued a statement condemning the strike "in the strongest possible terms" and emphasized that international humanitarian law expressly prohibits strikes against "civilians and civilian infrastructure".[1] Germany's chancellor-in-waiting Friedrich Merz condemned the attack and accused Vladimir Putin of committing a "war crime". Merz said that "Our willingness to discuss with him is interpreted not as a serious offer to make peace, but as weakness."[34]

    Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk called the attacks "Bloody Palm Sunday", while the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement which "condemned Russia's barbaric missile strike on Sumy".[35]

    Finnish president Alexander Stubb called for increased sanctions targeting Russia, describing the nation as having no regard for humanitarian law or international law. Moldovan president Maia Sandu urged Ukrainian allies to provide the nation greater air defense, emphasizing that Russia had "no justification for such evil" and that it must face accountability. Estonian prime minister Kristen Michal stated that the attack proved that Russia's goal was to "erase Ukraine", and demanded further aid for Ukraine along with greater pressure against Russia.[36]

    Keith Kellogg, U.S. President Donald Trump's special envoy for Ukraine, condemned the strike and said it crossed "any line of decency".[37] Trump called the attack "a horrible thing", said "I was told they made a big mistake", and additionally blamed Zelenskyy for "letting the war start".[38][39][40] US Secretary of State Marco Rubio expressed condolences to the victims of the "horrifying Russian missile attack".[41]

    Israel expressed its deepest condolences to Ukraine and "the families who lost their loved ones in the recent Russian attack in Sumy."[42]

    UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres was "deeply alarmed and shocked" by the attack. The UN chief's spokesman Stephane Dujarric recalled that "attacks against civilians and civilian objects are prohibited under international humanitarian law."[34]

    See also

    [edit]
    • Attacks on civilians in the Russian invasion of Ukraine
    • March 2022 Donetsk attack
    • 3 March 2022 Chernihiv bombing
    • Kramatorsk railway station attack
    • Lyman cluster bombing
    • April 2023 Sloviansk airstrike
    • 2024 Donetsk attack
    • 8 July 2024 Russian strikes on Ukraine
    • 22 March 2024 Russian strikes on Ukraine

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    Prelude
    • Reactions
    • Disinformation
      • Ukraine bioweapons conspiracy theory
      • Ukraine and weapons of mass destruction
    • 2021 Russia–United States summit
    • 2021 Black Sea incident
    • Belarus–European Union border crisis
    • "On the Historical Unity of Russians and Ukrainians"
    • Crimea Platform
    • Zapad 2021
    • December 2021 ultimatum
    • 2022 Ukraine cyberattacks
    • Zametil 2022
    • Union Resolve 2022
    • Stanytsia Luhanska kindergarten bombing
    • British–Polish–Ukrainian trilateral pact
    • Evacuation of the Donetsk PR and Luhansk PR
    • Mobilization in Donetsk PR and Luhansk PR
    • "Address concerning the events in Ukraine"
    • "On conducting a special military operation"
    Background
    • Dissolution of the Soviet Union
    • 2014 pro-Russian unrest in Ukraine
    • Annexation of Crimea
      • reactions
    • War in Donbas
      • 2022 timeline
      • Minsk agreements
      • humanitarian situation
      • international recognition of the Donetsk PR and Luhansk PR
    • Putinism
      • Foundations of Geopolitics
      • Novorossiya
      • Ruscism
      • Russian irredentism
      • Russian imperialism
    Foreign
    relations
    • Russia–Ukraine
    • Belarus–Ukraine
    • Belarus–Russia
    • Russia–United States
    • Ukraine–United States
    • Russia–NATO
    • Ukraine–NATO
      • enlargement of NATO
      • eastward expansion controversy in Russia
      • open door policy
    Military engagements
    Southern
    Ukraine
    • Snake Island campaign
    • Siege of Mariupol
    • Battle of Kherson
    • Capture of Melitopol
    • Battle of Mykolaiv
    • Battle of Enerhodar
    • Battle of Voznesensk
    • Battle of Huliaipole
    • Kherson counteroffensive
      • Liberation of Kherson
    • Dnieper campaign
      • Destruction of the Kakhovka Dam
    • 2025 spring offensive
    Eastern
    Ukraine
    • Battle of Volnovakha
    • Battle of Kharkiv
    • Battle of Izium
    • Battle of Rubizhne
    • Battle of Popasna
    • Battle of Marinka
    • Battle of Donbas
      • Battle of the Siverskyi Donets
      • Battle of Sievierodonetsk
      • Battle of Lysychansk
      • Battle of Pisky
      • Battle of Bakhmut
      • Battle of Soledar
    • Battle of Vuhledar
    • Kharkiv counteroffensive
      • Battle of Lyman (September–October 2022)
    • Luhansk Oblast campaign
    • Battle of Avdiivka
    • Battle of Chasiv Yar
    • Battle of Krasnohorivka
    • Battle of Ocheretyne
    • Battle of Toretsk
    • Pokrovsk offensive
    • Battle of Kurakhove
    Northern
    Ukraine
    • Capture of Chernobyl
    • Russian Kyiv convoy
    • Battle of Kyiv
      • Battle of Antonov Airport
      • Battle of Hostomel
      • Battle of Bucha
      • Battle of Irpin
      • Battle of Makariv
      • Battle of Moshchun
      • Destruction of the Kozarovychi Dam
      • Battle of Brovary
    • Battle of Slavutych
    • Battle of Sumy
    • Siege of Chernihiv
    • Northeastern border skirmishes
      • 2025 Sumy Oblast incursion
    Russia
    • Bryansk Oblast raid
    • Kremlin drone attack
    • Moscow drone strikes
    • 2023 Belgorod Oblast incursions
    • 30 December 2023 Belgorod shelling
    • February 2024 Belgorod missile strike
    • May 2024 Belgorod missile strike
    • March 2024 western Russia incursion
    • 2024 Kursk offensive
      • occupation
      • Battles for Olgovskiy Forest
    • Toropets depot explosions
    • 2025 Belgorod Oblast incursion
    Airstrikes
    by city
    • Chernihiv strikes
    • Dnipro strikes
    • Ivano-Frankivsk strikes
    • Kharkiv strikes
    • Kherson strikes
    • Khmelnytskyi strikes
    • Kryvyi Rih strikes
    • Kyiv strikes
    • Lviv strikes
    • Mykolaiv strikes
    • Odesa strikes
    • Rivne strikes
    • Vinnytsia strikes
    • Zaporizhzhia strikes
    • Zhytomyr strikes
    Airstrikes
    on military
    targets
    • Chuhuiv air base attack
    • Millerovo air base attack
    • Chornobaivka (Saky) attacks
    • 7 March 2022 Mykolaiv military barracks attack
    • Yavoriv military base attack
    • 18 March 2022 Mykolaiv military quarters attack
    • Berdiansk port attack
    • Sinking of the Moskva
    • Desna barracks airstrike
    • Attack on Nova Kakhovka
    • Crimea attacks
      • Novofedorivka explosions
      • Drone attack on the Sevastopol Naval Base
      • Missile strike on the Black Sea Fleet headquarters
    • Dyagilevo and Engels air bases attacks
    • Makiivka military quarters shelling
    • Machulishchy air base attack
    • Zarichne barracks airstrike
    Resistance
    Russian-occupied Ukraine
    • Popular Resistance of Ukraine
    • Berdiansk Partisan Army
    • Yellow Ribbon
    • Atesh
    Belarus and Russia
    • Assassination of Vladlen Tatarsky
    • Civic Council
    • Irpin Declaration
    • Killing of Darya Dugina
      • National Republican Army
    • Military commissariats arsons
      • Ust-Ilimsk military commissariat shooting
      • Black Bridge
    • Rail war in Russia
      • Stop the Wagons
      • Combat Organization of Anarcho-Communists
    • Rail war in Belarus
      • Busly liaciać
      • BYPOL
      • Community of Railway Workers
      • Cyber Partisans
    Russian
    occupations
    • Flags used in Russian-occupied Ukraine
    Ongoing
    • Annexation referendums
    • Annexation of Donetsk, Kherson, Luhansk and Zaporizhzhia oblasts
    • Elections in Russian-occupied Ukraine
    • Russian-occupied territories of Ukraine
      • Autonomous Republic of Crimea and Sevastopol
      • Donetsk Oblast
      • Kharkiv Oblast
      • Kherson Oblast
      • Luhansk Oblast
      • Mykolaiv Oblast
      • Zaporizhzhia Oblast
      • Sumy Oblast (2025, reentry)
    Previous
    • Chernihiv Oblast
    • Kyiv Oblast
    • Odesa Oblast
    • Sumy Oblast (2022)
    • Zhytomyr Oblast
    Potentially
    related
    • Black Sea drone incident
    • Mystery fires in Russia
    • Nord Stream pipeline sabotage
    • Transnistria attacks
    • Zagreb Tu-141 crash
    Other
    • 2022 Crimean Bridge explosion
    • 2023 Crimean Bridge explosion
    • Assassination attempts on Volodymyr Zelenskyy
    • Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant drone strike
    • Coup d'état attempt in Ukraine
    • Bridges in the Russo-Ukrainian War
    • Dragon drone
    • Violations of non-combatant airspaces
      • Missile explosion in Poland
    • Operation Synytsia
    • Ukraine and electronic warfare
    • Use of long-range weapons by Ukraine in Russia
    • 2023 Ukrainian counteroffensive
    • 2024 Ukrainian cyberattacks against Russia
    • Wagner Group rebellion
    War crimes
    General
    • Accusations of genocide in Donbas
    • Allegations of genocide of Ukrainians
      • child abductions
    • Attacks on hospitals
    • Cluster munitions
    • Incendiary weapons
    • Landmines
    • Russian filtration camps
    • Russian mobile crematoriums
    • Russian theft of Ukrainian grain
    • Russian torture chambers
    • Looting
    • Sexual violence
    • Mistreatment of prisoners of war
    Attacks on
    civilians
    • February 2022 Kharkiv cluster bombing
    • Kharkiv government building airstrike
    • 3 March Chernihiv bombing
    • Irpin refugee column shelling
    • Mariupol hospital airstrike
    • Stara Krasnianka care house attack
    • Mykolaiv cluster bombing
    • March 2022 Donetsk attack
    • 2022 Borodianka airstrikes
    • Chernihiv breadline attack
    • Mariupol theatre airstrike
    • Kyiv shopping centre bombing
    • Sumykhimprom ammonia leak
    • March 2022 Kharkiv cluster bombing
    • Mykolaiv government building missile strike
    • Bucha massacre
    • Kramatorsk railway station attack
    • April 2022 Kharkiv cluster bombing
    • Bilohorivka school bombing
    • Shooting of Andrii Bohomaz
    • Maisky Market attack
    • Kremenchuk shopping mall attack
    • Serhiivka missile strike
    • Chasiv Yar missile strike
    • Olenivka prison massacre
    • Kharkiv dormitories missile strike
    • Chaplyne railway station attack
    • Izium mass graves
    • September 2022 Donetsk attack
    • Zaporizhzhia civilian convoy attack
    • Kupiansk civilian convoy shelling
    • Zaporizhzhia residential building airstrike
    • Russian strikes against Ukrainian infrastructure
    • 2023 Dnipro residential building airstrike
    • Sloviansk airstrike
    • Uman missile strike
    • Kramatorsk restaurant missile strike
    • Lyman cluster bombing
    • 2023 Pokrovsk missile strike
    • Chernihiv missile strike
    • Kostiantynivka missile strike
    • Hroza missile attack
    • Volnovakha massacre
    • December 2023 strikes
    • 2024 Pokrovsk missile strike
    • 2024 Donetsk attack
    • Lysychansk missile strike
    • 6 March 2024 Odesa strike
    • March 2024 strikes
    • May 2024 Kharkiv strikes
    • 8 July 2024 strikes
    • 2024 Kostiantynivka supermarket missile attack
    • 26 August 2024 strikes
    • September 2024 Poltava strike
    • November 2024 strikes
    • 2025 Dobropillia missile strikes
    • 2025 Sumy airstrike
    Crimes
    against
    soldiers
    • Torture of Russian soldiers in Mala Rohan
    • Torture and castration of a Ukrainian POW in Pryvillia
    • Rape of Donetsk People's Republic soldiers by Kadyrovites
    • Murder of Yevgeny Nuzhin
    • Makiivka surrender incident
    • Execution of Oleksandr Matsievskyi
    • 2022 Ukrainian prisoner of war beheading
    Legal cases
    • ICC investigation
      • Arrest warrants
    • ICJ court case
    • Task Force on Accountability
    • Universal jurisdiction
    • Crime of aggression
    • Criminal proceedings
      • Vadim Shishimarin
      • Alexander Bobikin and Alexander Ivanov
      • Anton Cherednik
    Reactions
    States
    and
    official
    entities
    General
    • Sanctions
      • people and organizations
      • restrictions on transit to Kaliningrad Oblast
    • Military aid
      • European Union Military Assistance Mission in support of Ukraine
      • People's Bayraktar
      • Signmyrocket.com
    • Humanitarian aid
    • Sanctioned yachts
    • Relations with Russia
    Ukraine
    • Application to NATO
    • Be Brave Like Ukraine
    • Brave1
    • Bring Kids Back UA [uk]
    • Ban on Russia-associated religious groups
    • Coordination Headquarters for the Treatment of Prisoners of War
    • Decolonization and derussification law
    • Delta
    • Destroyed Russian military equipment exhibition
    • For Courage and Bravery (Ukraine)
    • Grain From Ukraine
    • Headquarters of the Supreme Commander-in-Chief
    • Hero City
    • I Want to Live
    • International Legion and other foreign units
      • Belarusian Volunteer Corps
        • Terror Battalion
      • Black Maple Company
      • Canadian-Ukrainian Brigade
      • Freedom of Russia Legion
      • German Volunteer Corps
      • Karelian National Battalion
      • Kastuś Kalinoŭski Regiment
      • Norman Brigade
      • Pahonia Regiment
      • Polish Volunteer Corps
      • Romanian Battlegroup Getica
      • Russian Volunteer Corps
      • Separate Special Purpose Battalion
      • Sibir Battalion
      • Turan Battalion
    • International Sponsors of War
    • Forced confiscation law of Russian property [ru; uk]
    • Look for Your Own
    • Lukoil sanctions
    • Martial law
    • Mobilization
    • Media Center Ukraine
    • National Council for the Recovery of Ukraine from the War [uk]
    • National Multi-Subject Test [uk]
    • North Korea–Ukraine relations
    • Points of Invincibility
    • Recognition of Ichkeria
    • Rescuer City
    • Save Ukrainian Culture [uk]
    • Syria–Ukraine relations
    • Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra
    • United24
    • United News
    Russia
    • highways in the annexed territories
      • A290
      • A291 "Tavrida"
      • R260
      • R280 "Novorossiya"
    • 2022 Moscow rally
    • 2023 Moscow rally
    • 2022 Moscow Victory Day Parade
    • 2023 Moscow Victory Day Parade
    • 2024 Moscow Victory Day Parade
    • 2023 Presidential Address to the Federal Assembly
    • Blockade of Ukraine [ru]
    • Bohdan Khmelnytsky Battalion
    • Censorship in Russia [ru]
    • Chechnya
      • Pro-Ukrainian Chechen fighters
    • Conmemorative Medal "Participant of a Special Military Operation" [ru]
    • Conversations about Important Things
    • Krasovsky case
    • Legalization of parallel imports [ru]
    • Manifesto of the South Russian People's Council
    • Martial law
    • Masha Moskalyova case
    • Metropolis of Crimea
    • Mikhail Simonov case
    • Mobilization
      • Recruitment of irregular forces [ru]
    • Operation Doppelgänger
    • Opinion polling [ru]
    • Orthodox Christmas truce proposal
    • Wagner Group–Ministry of Defense conflict
    • Russian Orthodox clergymen appeal against war
    • Salvation Committee for Peace and Order
    • Special Coordinating Council
    • Ukraine bioweapons conspiracy theory
    • Unfriendly countries list
    • War censorship laws
    • We Are Together. Sports
    • "What Russia Should Do with Ukraine"
    United States
    • 2022 Joe Biden speech in Warsaw
    • 2022 State of the Union Address
    • Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2022
    • Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2023
    • Disinformation Governance Board
    • Executive Order 14071
    • Pentagon document leaks
    • Task Force KleptoCapture
    • Ukraine Defense Contact Group
    • Ukraine Democracy Defense Lend-Lease Act
    • Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative
    Other countries
    • Belarus
    • Canada
      • Canada–Ukraine authorization for emergency travel
    • China
      • Closer ties with Russia
      • Chinese peace plan
      • Hong Kong
    • Croatia
    • Denmark
      • Danish European Union defence opt-out referendum
    • Federated States of Micronesia
      • Federated States of Micronesia–Russia relations [ru]
    • France
      • Mission Aigle
    • Georgia
    • Germany
      • German Taurus controversy
        • Taurus leak
      • Zeitenwende speech
    • Hungary
    • India
      • Operation Ganga
    • Iran
      • Closer ties with Russia
    • Israel
      • Operation Israel Guarantees
    • Lithuania
    • Moldova
    • New Zealand
      • Russia Sanctions Act
    • North Korea
    • Poland
      • border crisis with Ukraine
    • Syria [ru]
    • Taiwan
    • United Kingdom
      • Economic Crime Act
      • Homes for Ukraine
      • Operation Interflex
      • 2025 London Summit on Ukraine
      • Coalition of the willing
    United Nations
    • Emergency special session
      • Resolution ES-11/1
      • Resolution ES-11/2
      • Resolution ES-11/3
      • Resolution ES-11/4
      • Resolution ES-11/5
      • Resolution ES-11/6
      • Resolution ES-11/7
    • Security Council Resolution 2623
    • Resolution A/RES/77/229
    • Easter truce
    International
    organizations
    • Accession of Moldova to the EU
    • Accession of Ukraine to the EU
    • Brussels summit
    • European Political Community
      • 1st summit
      • 2nd summit
      • 3rd summit
    • Madrid summit
    • NATO virtual summit
    • Operation Oscar
    • Ramstein Air Base meeting
    • EU–Ukraine Summit
    • REPowerEU
    • Steadfast Defender 2024
    • SWIFT ban against Russian banks
    • Ukraine Recovery Conference
    • Versailles declaration
    • 2023 Vilnius summit
    • 15th BRICS summit
    • 2024 Washington summit
    • Weimar+
    Other
    • Consecration of Russia
    • F-16 training coalition
    • Finland–NATO relations
    • Finland–Russia border barrier
    • Iron diplomacy
    • Proposed Russian annexation of South Ossetia
    • Recognition of Russia as a terrorist state
    • Removal of monuments and memorials
    • Streets renamed
      • Ukraine Square, Oslo
    • Serving heads of state and government that have visited Ukraine during the invasion
    • Sweden–NATO relations
      • Swedish anti-terrorism bill
    Public
    Protests
    • In Ukraine
      • in Russian-occupied Ukraine
      • demolition of monuments to Alexander Pushkin
      • ArmWomenNow
      • Ukrainian Artistic Front
    • In Russia
      • Angry patriots
        • Club of Angry Patriots
      • Anti-War Committee
      • Suspicious deaths of Russian businesspeople
      • Congress of People's Deputies
      • Council of Mothers and Wives
      • Feminist Anti-War Resistance
      • Flower protests
      • Marina Ovsyannikova
      • Russian Action Committee
      • North Caucasian protests
      • 2022 Russian Far East protests
      • State Duma initiative for charging Vladimir Putin of high treason
      • White-blue-white flag
    • In Belarus
    • In China
      • Great Translation Movement
    • In Czech Republic
      • Czech Republic First!
    Companies
    • Address of the Russian Union of Rectors
    • Boycott of Russia and Belarus
      • "Do not buy Russian goods!"
    • E.N.O.T. Corp.
      • Igor Mangushev
    • McDonald's in Russia
      • Vkusno i tochka
    • NashStore [ru]
    • People's Satellite
    • Starlink satellites
    • Stop Bloody Energy
    • Wagner Group
      • Andrey Aleksandrovich Medvedev
      • Death of Nemes Tarimo
    • Yale CELI List of Companies
    Technology
    • Anonymous and the invasion
    • alerts.in.ua
    • DDoS attacks on Romania
    • DeepStateMap.Live
    • IT Army of Ukraine
    • Killnet
    • Liveuamap
    • Open-source intelligence
    • peacenotwar
    • Russian Asset Tracker
    • Squad303 [pl]
    • Ukraine Siren Alerts
    • Wikipedia
      • threat to block in Russia
      • detention of Mark Bernstein
    Spies
    • Diplomatic expulsions during the Russo-Ukrainian War
    • Russian spies in the Russo-Ukrainian War
    Other
    • Association of Azovstal Defenders' Families
    • Black Sea Grain Initiative
    • Collaboration with Russia
      • We Are Together with Russia
    • Concert for Ukraine
    • Free Buryatia Foundation
    • Free Nations of Post-Russia Forum
    • Game4Ukraine
    • Get Lost
    • Global Tour for Peace
    • Go by the Forest
    • Guide to the Free World
    • Mozart Group
    • Olena Zelenska Foundation
    • Open letter from Nobel laureates
    • Pavel Sudoplatov Battalion
    • Rubikus.HelpUA
    • Ruslan Shostak Charitable Foundation
    • Russia's War Crimes House
    • Save Ukraine
    • Saving Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Online
    • Serhiy Prytula Charity Foundation
    • Spain letter bomb attacks
    • Yermak-McFaul Expert Group on Russian Sanctions
    • Pavel Filatyev
    • True Russia
    • Volos Declaration
    • Wimbledon ban
    Impact
    Effects
    • Aircraft losses
    • Casualties
      • journalists killed
      • Russian generals killed
    • Economic impact
      • Inflation surge
      • 2022 Moldovan energy crisis
        • protests
      • 2025 Moldovan energy crisis
      • Russia–EU gas dispute
        • 2022 Nord Stream pipeline sabotage
      • Russian debt default
      • 2022 Russian oil price cap
      • 2022-2024 German economic crisis
      • 2023 Russian oil products sanctions and price cap
      • EU natural gas price cap
    • Education
    • End of the Whisky War
    • Environmental impact
    • European re-armament
    • Eurovision Song Contest 2022
      • Russia
      • Ukraine
    • Eurovision Song Contest 2023
    • Food crises
    • Impact on theatre [uk]
    • List of notable deaths
    • Lukoil oil transit dispute
    • Nuclear power plants
      • Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant crisis
    • Nuclear risk
    • Religion
    • Russian emigration
      • The Ark
    • Ship losses
    • Ukrainian cultural heritage
      • art theft and looting
      • damaged cultural sites
    • Trauma
    • Urengoy–Pomary–Uzhhorod pipeline explosion
    • Ukrainian energy crisis
    • Violations of non-combatant airspaces
    • Women
    Human
    rights
    • Humanitarian impact
    • Ukrainian refugee crisis
      • 2025 Amsterdam stabbing attack
      • Sobieskiego 100
    • UN Commission of Inquiry
    • UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission
    Terms and
    phrases
    • "And now I will show you where the attack on Belarus was prepared from"
    • "Anglo-Saxons"
    • "Bavovna"
    • "Grandpa in his bunker"
    • "Good evening, we are from Ukraine"
    • "Orc"
    • "Putin khuylo!"
    • "Khuy Voyne!"
    • "Russia is here forever [uk]"
    • "Russian warship, go fuck yourself"
    • "Slava Ukraini!"
    • "Special military operation"
    • "To bomb Voronezh"
    • "Strength is in truth"
    • "Westsplaining"
    • "Where have you been for eight years?"
    • "Without you"
    Popular
    culture
    Songs
    • "12"
    • "Bakhmut Fortress"
    • "Bayraktar"
    • "Bilia topoli"
    • "City of Mary"
    • "Flowers of Minefields"
    • "Generation Cancellation"
    • "Generation Z"
    • "I'm Russian"
    • "Oyda"
    • "Hey, Hey, Rise Up!"
    • "Mama ŠČ!"
    • "Oi u luzi chervona kalyna"
    • "Slava Ukraini!"
    • "Stefania"
    • "Ukraine"
    • "Crushed"
    Films
    • 20 Days in Mariupol
    • A Rising Fury
    • Follow Me
    • Intercepted
    • Russians at War
    • Turn in the Wound
    • Ukraine on Fire 2 [uk]
    Other
    • Babylon'13
    • Back to the Cold War
    • Borodianka cat [uk]
    • Ghost of Kyiv
    • Kherson watermelon
    • Královec Region
    • Madonna of Kyiv
    • North Atlantic Fella Organization
    • Newspeak in Russia [ru; uk]
    • Patron
    • "Putler"
    • "Putinversteher"
    • Raccoon of Kherson
    • Saint Javelin
    • Saint Mariuburg [ru; uk]
    • Vasylkiv maiolica rooster
    • Vladimir Putin's meeting table
    • Walk of the Brave
    • "Z" military symbol
    Key people
    Ukrainians
    • Volodymyr Zelenskyy
      • speeches during the invasion
      • visit to the United States
      • visit to the United Kingdom
      • visits to Europe
    • Andriy Biletsky
    • Andriy Yermak
    • Denis Pushilin
    • Denys Shmyhal
    • Denys Kireyev
    • Denys Monastyrsky
    • Denys Prokopenko
    • Iryna Venediktova
    • Kyrylo Budanov
    • Leonid Pasechnik
    • Mykhailo Drapatyi
    • Mykola Oleschuk
    • Oleksandr Pavlyuk
    • Oleksandr Syrskyi
    • Oleksii Reznikov
    • Oleksiy Danilov
    • Oleksiy Neizhpapa
    • Ruslan Khomchak
    • Rustem Umerov
    • Sergiy Kyslytsya
    • Serhiy Shaptala
    • Serhii Sternenko
    • Valerii Zaluzhnyi
    • Vasyl Malyuk
    • Vitali Klitschko
    • Yevhen Moisiuk
    Russians
    • Vladimir Putin
    • Aleksandr Dvornikov
    • Aleksandr Lapin
    • Aleksey Dyumin
    • Aleksey Nagin
    • Alexander Bortnikov
    • Andrei Kolesnikov
    • Andrei Sychevoi
    • Andrey Belousov
    • Andrey Vorobyov
    • Dmitry Medvedev
    • Gennady Zhidko
    • Igor Kastyukevich
    • Ivan Popov
    • Mikhail Mishustin
    • Maria Lvova-Belova
    • Nikolai Patrushev
    • Oleg Salyukov
    • Oleg Tsokov
    • Ramzan Kadyrov
    • Roman Berdnikov
    • Rustam Muradov
    • Sergey Kobylash
    • Sergey Lavrov
    • Sergey Naryshkin
    • Sergei Shoigu
    • Sergey Surovikin
    • Timur Ivanov
    • Valery Gerasimov
    • Viktor Sokolov
    • Viktor Zolotov
    • Vitaly Gerasimov
    • Vyacheslav Gladkov
    • Vyacheslav Volodin
    • Yevgeny Prigozhin
    Other
    • Alexander Lukashenko
    Related
    • 2023 North Korea–Russia summit
    • 2023 visit by Joe Biden to Ukraine
    • 2023 visit by Fumio Kishida to Ukraine
    • 2023 visit by Xi Jinping to Russia
    • 2023 visit by Yoon Suk Yeol to Ukraine
    • 2025 Putin–Trump call
    • Anti-drone mesh
    • Anti-Russian sentiment
    • Anti-Ukrainian sentiment
    • Antonov An-225 Mriya
    • Axis of Upheaval
    • Azerbaijan Airlines Flight 8243
    • Azovstal Iron and Steel Works
    • Brovary helicopter crash
    • Bryansk Oblast military aircraft crashes
    • Claims of Vladimir Putin's incapacity and death
    • Decolonization in Ukraine
    • Decommunization in Ukraine
    • Derussification in Ukraine
      • Demolition of monuments to Alexander Pushkin in Ukraine
    • Foreign leaders that have visited during the invasion
    • Institute for the Study of War
    • Irkutsk Su-30 crash
    • Ivanovo Ilyushin Il-76 crash
    • Korochansky Ilyushin Il-76 crash
    • Kyivstar cyberattack [ru; uk]
    • Lady R incident
    • Moldovan coup d'état attempt allegations
    • Nord Stream 2
    • Proposed Russian annexation of Transnistria
    • Punisher
    • Russian nuclear weapons
      • Sarmat
    • Russian military presence in Transnistria
    • Ryazan Il-76 crash
    • Siberian wildfires
    • Sinhury mid-air collision [uk; zh]
    • Soloti military training ground shooting
    • Soviet imagery
    • Territorial Center of Recruitment and Social Support
    • Turtle tank
    • U-24 association
    • Ukrainian-African Renaissance
    • Ukrainian conscription crisis
    • Western long-range weapons in Russia
    • Ural Airlines Flight 1383
    • "The Vladimir Putin Interview"
    • Voronezh An-26 crash
    • Wagner Group plane crash
    • Yeysk Su-34 crash
    • Yaroslav Hunka scandal
    • Category
    • v
    • t
    • e
    Russo-Ukrainian War
    Background
    • Dissolution of the Soviet Union
    • Black Sea Fleet dispute
    • Budapest Memorandum
    • 2003 Tuzla Island conflict
    • Orange Revolution
    • 2007 Munich speech of Vladimir Putin
    • Russia–Ukraine gas disputes
    • Euromaidan
    • Revolution of Dignity
    • Putinism
      • Foundations of Geopolitics
      • Ruscism
      • Russian irredentism
      • Russian imperialism
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