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Putin, 'non escludo di conquistare Sumy'

epa12033280 Ukrainians clean debris at the site of a rocket strike in Sumy, Ukraine, 15 April 2025, amid the ongoing Russian invasion. According to a report by the State Emergency Service, 35 people were killed, including 2 children, and 129 people were injured, including 17 children, after two Russian rockets struck downtown Sumy on the morning of 13 April 2025. EPA/SERGEY KOZLOV
epa12033280 Ukrainians clean debris at the site of a rocket strike in Sumy, Ukraine, 15 April 2025, amid the ongoing Russian invasion. According to a report by the State Emergency Service, 35 people were killed, including 2 children, and 129 people were injured, including 17 children, after two Russian rockets struck downtown Sumy on the morning of 13 April 2025. EPA/SERGEY KOZLOV
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MOSCA, 20 GIU - Il presidente russo Vladimir Putin ha detto di "non escludere" la possibilità che le sue truppe conquistino la città di Sumy in Ucraina, nella loro avanzata per creare una fascia di sicurezza per impedire i bombardamenti ucraini sul territorio russo. "Non puntiamo a prendere Sumy, ma non posso escluderlo", ha affermato Putin, citato dall'agenzia Interfax.

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