A Ukrainian missile attack on Sevastopol in the Russian-annexed Crimean peninsula killed two people — including a two-year-old child — and wounded another 22, the city’s Moscow-appointed governor said Sunday. Sevastopol, a Black Sea port city and naval base annexed by Russia in 2014, regularly comes under fire from Ukraine but the toll from Sunday’s attack was unusually high. “According to provisional information, today’s attack by Ukraine’s armed forces on Sevastopol killed 2 peaceful residents, one of them a two-year-old child,” Governor Mikhail Razvozhayev wrote on Telegram. The governor sa…