

Ukraine: Deadly Missile Strike Prompts Top Commander's Resignation
Russian Missile Strikes Kill Dozens at Ukrainian Training Ground; Commander Resigns On June 1, 2025, Russian forces launched a devastating missile attack on a Ukrainian military training facility near the city of Sumy. The strike, which involved Iskander missiles and Iranian-made Geran-2 drones, resulted in the deaths of at least 12 Ukrainian soldiers and injured over 60 more. The attack has been widely condemned by Ukraine and its allies. "This is a conscious step dictated by my personal sense of responsibility for the tragedy at the 239th training ground," said Mykhailo Drapaata, Commander of the Ukrainian Ground Forces, in a statement announcing his resignation. Drapaata's resignation underscores the gravity of the situation and the intense pressure on Ukrainian military leadership in the face of ongoing conflict. The video footage shows the aftermath of the strikes, with fires burning and smoke billowing from the impact sites. The precision of the strikes suggests advanced targeting capabilities. The incident has raised serious questions about the security of Ukrainian military installations and the effectiveness of early warning systems. While the initial reports from Kyiv indicated a relatively low number of casualties, the true extent of the losses may be significantly higher. The attack is a stark reminder of the ongoing conflict's human cost and the challenges facing Ukraine's military. The resignation of a top commander highlights the profound impact of this event on the Ukrainian armed forces.