2 dead, 20 injured as missile hits 'crowded' shopping mall in Ukraine
India Today
The video of the missile strike showed the mall gutted in massive flames with thick, dark smoke billowing towards the sky. Fire extinguishers were rushed to the area to aid and evacuate the injured.
A Russian missile hit a “crowded” mall in east Ukraine today, killing two and injuring 20, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said. The shopping centre in Kremenchuk had over a thousand civilians when the attack took place, he added.
“The occupiers launched a missile strike at the shopping center. There were more than a thousand civilians. The mall is on fire, rescuers are extinguishing fire, number of victims is unimaginable,” Zelenskyy wrote on the messaging app, Telegram.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy published a video of a fire in a shopping center in Kremenchug"The occupiers launched a missile strike at shopping center. There were more than a thousand civilians. The mall is on fire, rescuers are extinguishing fire, number of victims is unimaginable." pic.twitter.com/Src2qh3Tdf
The video of the missile strike showed the mall gutted in massive flames with thick, dark smoke billowing towards the sky. Fire extinguishers were rushed to the area to aid and evacuate the injured.
The local residents are helping the medics to provide first aid to the victims of the missile attack on the #Kremenchuk shopping centre. pic.twitter.com/My1Cs8uGVz
Locals were seen helping the medics and first responders provide first aid to the victims of the attack and help put the injured in ambulances.
It has been nearly four months since Russia invaded Ukraine in a pre-dawn attack in February. Kremenchuk, with a population of a little over two lakh people before the Russian invasion, was an important industrial city and stands on the banks of the Dnipro River.