Ukraine bombed a college killing 20 people, mostly young girls. It then bombed a bus traveling from Sevastopol to Moscow killing 8 and injuring 10. Every day there are reports from the Belgorod, Kherson and other regions of Ukraine drone attacks killing civilians including children. You won't care about those though as they don't fit into your ideological straitjacket.
But let's have a look at that article and I'll take one paragraph just to demonstrate why you really, really need to develop a critical thought process:
"Residential areas in the Sumy and Kharkiv regions bore the brunt of Russian indiscriminate shelling and airstrikes in 2024. Russian retaliation for the Kursk incursion may only partially explain the targeting of Sumy — a relative backwater in the previous two years — as it came under relentless Russian fire not only in August onward but also as early as March. This happened shortly before Russia began to ramp up its aerial campaign against Kharkiv. Kharkiv city and its environs once again became hotspots after a relative lull in 2023 and amid an ongoing aerial duel with Russia’s Belgorod city and region, which may have prompted a Russian attempt to create a buffer zone between the two by reinvading northern Kharkiv region. Large cities in central and southern Ukraine routinely came under attack as well, including the capital Kyiv. There, damage was mostly caused by the falling debris from intercepted Russian missiles and drones as both the number of strikes and projectiles used increased when Russia’s assault on the Donetsk region went into overdrive."
Sumy was targeted as it was a military centre for the invasion of the Kursk region. Something that was blindingly obvious. You'll note there is no reference to the extensive destruction of civilian buildings by Ukraine in that region. Yet the fact that Sumy had become a major Ukrainian military logistics hub isn't even considered.
Again with Kharkiv the article just dismisses the relentless Ukrainian invasion and attacks on the Belgorod region as a "an ongoing aerial duel". I mean Jesus H. Ukrainian attacks created a response, and that was Russia's efforts to build a buffer zone to protect civilians in the Belgorod region. I had to laugh when the author, struggling to frame it in the way they wished said "which may have prompted", like there was some doubt.
The best bit though is "damage was mostly caused by the falling debris from intercepted Russian missiles and drones", yes and of course failed interceptions of which there are numerous videos. For you see Ukraine places Patriot missile batteries in the centre of Kyiv, something that can clearly be seen from videos of the missile launches. When those missiles failed to intercept, they come back down, where do you think they land?
Anyway this is getting tedious, but I'll wade through your tiresome list of vacuous yapping as it's either that for go repair a bush cutter.