KYIV, Ukraine — A Russian rocket attack targeted the northeastern Ukrainian city of Sumy on Tuesday, killing at least four people and wounding 25, officials said. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy denounced the assault, saying it underscored that Moscow has no intentions of halting the 3-year-old war.
The attack came a day after direct peace talks in Istanbul made no progress on ending the fighting. Local authorities said the barrage of rockets struck apartment buildings and a medical facility in the center of Sumy.
Meanwhile, the Ukrainian Security Service said it attacked a bridge connecting Russia to illegally annexed Crimea, two days after a spectacular Ukrainian drone assault on air bases deep inside Russia.
A vital bridge to Crimea
The service, known by its acronym SBU, claimed it damaged the foundations of the Kerch Bridge — a key artery for Russian military supplies in the war.
The SBU said it detonated 1,100 kilograms (2,400 pounds) of explosives on the seabed overnight, in an operation that took several months to set up. It was the third Ukrainian strike on the bridge since Russia's invasion of its neighbor in February 2022, the SBU said.
''The bridge is now effectively in an emergency condition,'' the SBU claimed.
The agency said no civilians were killed or injured in the operation. It was not possible to independently confirm those claims.