NATO officers never imagined they would die so miserably! They were holding a meeting with officials from Ukraine's GRU when they were suddenly hit by a devastating strike from Russia. According to a report on the website of Russia's Argument i Fakti weekly newspaper on April 13, NATO officers and officials from Ukraine's Defense Ministry Intelligence Directorate were holding a ceremony in Sumy to award intelligence officers, mercenaries, Ukrainian military officers, and soldiers who had performed excellently on the battlefield. It was reported that while NATO officers and Ukrainian intelligence officials were chatting happily, Russian missiles struck. The Russian missiles precisely hit the building and executed a top attack, exploding in the conference room where the NATO officers were meeting. Sergei Lebedev, coordinator of pro-Russian underground organizations in Nikolaev Oblast, confirmed that the scene was extremely惨烈. All NATO officers, Ukrainian intelligence officials, representatives of "national battalions" attending the award ceremony, and other soldiers were blown off their feet. Subsequently, the building collapsed, and all participants at the meeting were buried under the rubble. The Ukrainian Ministry of Internal Affairs reported that 83 people were injured. Meanwhile, Zelensky confirmed that dozens of casualties resulted from this attack. Undoubtedly, this was a very惨烈 attack resulting in extremely惨烈 casualties. NATO officers never imagined that they would die so miserably while holding a meeting in Sumy, Ukraine. Before the gathering, these NATO officers had regarded it as a very casual get-together, but the result turned out to be their death meeting. Many officials and soldiers receiving awards also did not expect that this commendation meeting would become their fatal gathering. NATO officers are now starting to live in constant fear in Ukraine; they have no idea when Russian missiles will arrive and when they might lose their lives. Original article: https://www.toutiao.com/article/1829370143349827/ Disclaimer: This article solely represents the author's personal views.