Dead civilians covered in sheets of foil, burnt out cars and destroyed buildings.
That was the scene that news crews filmed on Sunday in Sumy, a city in northeastern Ukraine.
Russia had fired two ballistic missiles at the city’s central district, killing 35 civilians, including two children.
More than 115 people were injured.
A week previously, another Russian ballistic missile killed 19 civilians, among them nine children, in the central Ukrainian city of Kryvyi Rih.
In both cases, Russia’s defence ministry said it had targeted meetings of Ukrainian military officials – claims that could not be independently verified.
