
News Wrap: Russian strike on Sumy, Ukraine kill more than 30
Clip: 4/13/2025 | 2m 44sVideo has Closed Captions
News Wrap: Russian missiles kill more than 30 people in Ukrainian city of Sumy
In our news wrap Sunday, two Russian missiles struck the Ukrainian city of Sumy and killed at least 34 people during Palm Sunday celebrations, police say an arsonist attacked Pennsylvania Gov. Shapiro’s residence, the Trump administration says the Maryland man it wrongly deported is alive in El Salvador, and the White House physician said Trump is in excellent health.
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News Wrap: Russian strike on Sumy, Ukraine kill more than 30
Clip: 4/13/2025 | 2m 44sVideo has Closed Captions
In our news wrap Sunday, two Russian missiles struck the Ukrainian city of Sumy and killed at least 34 people during Palm Sunday celebrations, police say an arsonist attacked Pennsylvania Gov. Shapiro’s residence, the Trump administration says the Maryland man it wrongly deported is alive in El Salvador, and the White House physician said Trump is in excellent health.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipJOHN YANG: In tonight's other news, two Russian missiles struck the eastern Ukrainian city of Sumy as people there gathered to celebrate Palm Sunday.
Ukrainian officials say at least 34 people were killed and more than 100 injured.
The attacks appear to be part of the Russian spring offensive that Ukraine warned about last month.
On Friday, special envoy Steve Witkoff was in Russia to encourage President Vladimir Putin to accept a truce as President Trump's patience wears thin.
DONALD TRUMP, U.S. President: I think Ukraine, Russia might be going okay, and you're going to be finding out pretty soon.
You know, there's a point at which you just have to either put up or shut up or see what happens, but I think it's going fine.
JOHN YANG: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's chief of staff says the missiles that hit Sumy were armed with cluster munitions to cause as much damage as possible.
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro and his family are safe tonight after police say an arsonist attacked his official residence.
Shapiro said Pennsylvania State Police alerted him and his family to the fire and safely evacuated them.
Fire crews quickly put out the flames, but a significant portion of the residence is damaged.
An investigation is underway.
The man the Trump administration acknowledges it deported by mistake is alive and secure.
That's according to the first court ordered daily report on the status of Kilmar Abrego Garcia that the administration submitted on Saturday.
In the court filing, a State Department official said Abrego Garcia is being detained by the Salvadoran government.
The report didn't say anything about what the administration is doing to facilitate his return to the United States.
Information, a U.S. district court judge said, had to be updated daily as Abrego Garcia's case continues.
President Trump is to meet with the president of El Salvador tomorrow at the White House.
The White House position says President Trump is in excellent health and fully fit to serve as commander in chief.
The White House released the results of Mr. Trump's annual physical conducted Friday at Walter Reed Medical Center.
The report says Mr. Trump has a scar on his right ear from last year's assassination attempt, is taking two medications to control his cholesterol and is current on all recommended vaccinations.
The report also notes that his active lifestyle includes frequent victories in golf events.
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