NATO chief visits Ukraine following deadly missile strike on Sumy

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The Secretary General of NATO made a surprise visit to Ukraine this week, reaffirming the alliance’s support following a deadly missile strike on the city of Sumy that left at least 11 people dead, including children.

The strike, which Ukrainian authorities have attributed to Russian forces, targeted a residential area and caused widespread destruction. Emergency crews were still searching for survivors as of Friday morning.

During his visit, the NATO chief met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and praised the country’s resilience, stating:

“Ukraine is fighting not just for its own freedom, but for the principles of security and sovereignty across Europe.”

The visit comes amid renewed diplomatic friction, as the United States declined to sign a joint G7 statement that explicitly condemned Russia’s attack on Sumy. While U.S. officials reiterated their support for Ukraine, their decision not to sign the language agreed upon by other member states raised eyebrows.

Meanwhile, military analysts note that the attack on Sumy may signal a new phase in Russia’s strategy, which in recent weeks has included stepped-up air strikes and attacks on infrastructure near the border.

International reaction has been swift, with European leaders urging stronger unity and calling for continued humanitarian and military aid to Ukraine. Several have warned that allowing aggression to go unanswered would risk further destabilising the region.

Zelenskyy, in a public address following the visit, called on the West to remain “resolute,” stating,

“Peace cannot be built on silence. We must be louder than missiles.”

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