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Slovak Parliament refused to condemn Russia for attacks on Kryvyi Rih and Sumy

Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico

The Slovak Chamber of Deputies rejected an opposition resolution calling on Russia to withdraw its troops from Ukraine and condemning Russian attacks on Kryvyi Rih and Sumy.

This is reported by SME, Censor.NET reports.

Members of the Slovak parliament did not support the procedural proposal of the opposition MEP from SaS Ondrej Dostal.

To recap, this happened a day after Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico refused to directly condemn Russia's attack on Sumy, saying he had ‘insufficient information’.

As a reminder, on 13 April, Russian invaders launched two missile attacks on the centre of Sumy. 14, 15, 16 April were declared Days of Mourning in the city for those killed in the Russian attack on 13 April.

As of the morning of 15 April, 35 people were killed, including two children.

Earlier, Censor.NET reported that on 4 April, the occupiers attacked Kryvyi Rih. As of 7 April, there were 20 dead, including 9 children, and more than 60 injured. A three-day mourning period will be held in Kryvyi Rih due to the Russian missile strike. According to the Prosecutor General's Office, the search and rescue operation at the site of the Russian missile attack on Kryvyi Rih has been completed.