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Defense Forces hit deployment point of russians who attacked Sumy with missiles on Palm Sunday in Kursk Oblast

The Defense Forces of Ukraine hit the permanent deployment point (PDP) of the 448th missile brigade of the army of the aggressor country of the russian federation in Kursk Oblast, which launched a missile strike on the city of Sumy on Palm Sunday. This is stated in the message of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

Thus, it is reported that units of the Unmanned Systems Forces, Special Operations Forces and the Security Service of Ukraine, in cooperation with other components of the Defense Forces of Ukraine, attacked a number of objects in the Kursk Oblast associated with war criminals involved in the missile strike on the city of Sumy on April 13, 2025 and other war crimes against Ukraine.

In particular, the PDP of the 448th missile brigade of the russian occupiers was hit, a secondary detonation of ammunition was recorded. The results of the strike are being clarified.

"Every Russian military unit, subdivision and their servicemen who carry out shelling of peaceful cities and civilians of Ukraine will be identified and will definitely receive retribution. Targeted and systematic combat work on important military facilities of the Russian invaders will continue until the armed aggression of the Russian Federation against our country is stopped," the General Staff said in a statement.

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As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, on April 13, the head of the Defense Intelligence of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, Kyrylo Budanov, stated that Sumy was attacked by russian units of the 112th and 448th missile brigades with two ballistic missiles of the Iskander-M/KN-23 type.

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