The article reports on the devastating effects of a double-tap missile attack in Sumy, Ukraine. The attack occurred on April 13 and left behind a trail of destruction and loss of life.
The article cites eyewitness accounts from people who witnessed the attack and those who were affected by it. One shop owner, Olena Kulomza, recounts how her business was heavily damaged in the attack, with nearly 500 tons of goods burned. She expresses uncertainty about their future and worries about putting employees at risk during aerial threats.
The article also mentions three elderly women who sat on a bench outside their apartment building, facing the intersection where the university building was destroyed. One of them, Liudmyla Shelyhina, shares her experience of being hit by debris and suffering a concussion. She expresses concerns about her pension being enough to support the damage to her apartment.
The article concludes with quotes from Shelyhina, who dismisses prospects of peace negotiations between the U.S. and Russia, saying that one can only negotiate with someone who keeps their words.