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People flee as Russian strike hits near Ukraine coffee shop

First publishedJul 12, 09:03 UTC
Last updatedJul 12, 13:24 UTC · 11m ago
BBC World
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People flee as Russian strike hits near Ukraine coffee shop
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People ran for safety after a Russian strike hit near a coffee shop in Sumy, Ukraine. Cameras captured the moment people quickly ducked and then started running away from danger.

A missile or bomb from Russia struck close to a coffee shop. This happened in the city of Sumy, which is in northeastern Ukraine. Many people saw this happen. They immediately ran for safety when the strike occurred. The cameras recorded the whole event.

Why it matters

This shows that the war is still active and dangerous in Ukraine. It reminds us that attacks can happen anywhere, even near everyday places like coffee shops.

In brief
Where did the strike happen?
The strike happened in Sumy, northeastern Ukraine.
What was hit by the Russian attack?
A coffee shop was near where the Russian strike landed.
What did people do when it happened?
People quickly ducked and then ran for cover.
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All outlets frame the story in a very similar way. The main focus is on the immediate danger and the reaction of the people.

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    The event was captured by cameras.
    BBC WorldSpecifically mentions that 'three cameras' caught the moment.
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