Russian Missile Strike in Sumy Kills 20 on Palm Sunday

As Russian forces continue to advance in the Donbass region, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has appointed Major General Mykhailo Drapati as the new commander of the Eastern Front. This change comes as fighting in areas such as Welika Nowosilka and Torezk intensifies, with Russian troops gaining significant ground and creating severe defense challenges for Ukraine.
Drapati, known for his leadership during critical engagements since 2014, has been tasked with addressing numerous operational issues, including managing troop morale and logistics, as Ukrainian forces plan a strategic response. According to expert assessments, his ability to communicate openly and implement reforms within the military structure is seen as a necessary shift to counter ongoing challenges.
As cities like Torezk face imminent threats of capture, analysts warn that the loss of these key locations would further strain Ukraine’s defense and potentially allow Russian forces to push deeper into the Donbass. The situation remains fluid, and Drapati's leadership will be crucial in attempting to stabilize the Ukrainian front lines.