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Russian missile strike hits shopping mall in Kremenchuk, Ukraine
Russian missile strike hits shopping mall in Kremenchuk, Ukraine

1,000 civilians inside shopping mall in Kremenchuk hit by Russian missile
Over a thousand people were inside a crowded shopping center in the city of Kremenchuk, which is located in the middle of Ukraine, when it was struck by a Russian missile. This information was confirmed by President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine.
According to the deputy director of Ukraine’s presidential office, at least two persons have been killed and twenty more have been injured as a result of a Russian missile strike on a popular shopping center in the city of Kremenchuk located in the central region of Ukraine.
Mr. Zelensky posted a video of the incident to Instagram along with his statement, which read as follows: “The mall is on fire, rescuers are fighting the fire, and the number of victims is unimaginable to imagine.”
There is no risk to the Russian military. No strategic value. The only thing that makes the occupiers so angry is when individuals try to live normal lives while they are there.
“Russia persists in shifting the burden of impotence onto its regular citizens. It is pointless to hold out hope that she will act with humanity and decency.”
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