Russian missile strikes hit 'heart of Sumy', as world reactspublished at 21:02 British Summer Time 13 April
Matt Spivey
Live editor

The latest Russian missile attack on Sumy, north east Ukraine, marks the deadliest attack on the country's civilians this year.
At least 34 people have been killed, including two children, and 117 injured.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky says "the strike hit right in the heart of the city". He accused Putin of ignoring the US ceasefire proposal and called for decisive action.
BBC's Ukraine correspondent James Waterhouse was in Sumy today speaking with some of those affected, like Nataliia who narrowly escaped death - here's a snapshot of what James uncovered.
European leaders reacted to the strike, which Starmer called "horrific" and Macron dubbed a "blatant disregard for lives".
We also heard from the US envoy to Ukraine, Keith Kellogg, who said Russia's attack "crosses any line of decency". Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the attack is "a tragic reminder of why Trump is trying to end war". Trump is yet to comment.
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