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Video: Fire in crowded 'mall' after Russian missile attack, at least 16 dead

Ukraine Crisis: This is the second day in a row that a Russian missile has hit a civil building. Earlier, Ukraine claimed that a Russian missile hit a residential building in Kyiv on Sunday.

Ukraine Crisis: The death toll in the Russian missile attack targeting a mall in Kremenchuk, Ukraine has now risen to 16 while 59 people are injured. The head of Ukraine Emergency Services gave this information in the early hours of Tuesday. Sergei Kruk said on Telegram- “So far 16 people have died, 59 people have been injured, out of which 25 have been admitted to the hospital. Information is being updated.”

The biggest risk after Monday’s missile attack on the shopping center was relief work, debris removal and extinguishing the fire, he said. Earlier, according to The Kyiv Independent, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky wrote on his Telegram channel, ‘Russia attacked the shopping center in Kremenchuk, more than a thousand people were inside.’ He wrote, “The mall is on fire, firefighters are trying to put out the fire, it is impossible to imagine the number of victims.”

This is the second day in a row that a Russian missile has hit a civilian building. Earlier, Ukraine claimed that a Russian missile hit a residential building in Kyiv on Sunday. According to the city’s mayor Vitaly Klitschko, four people, including a child, were injured in the attack. On Sunday, Moscow said its forces had attacked three military centers in northern and western Ukraine, one of which is near the border with Poland.

Zelensky made this appeal to world leaders at the G-7 summit

These attacks from the Russian side are taking place at a time when the G-7 summit is being held in Germany’s Bavarian Alps. President Volodymyr Jalensky also interacted with G-7 leaders via video link. According to media reports, Zelensky appealed to the leaders attending the summit to do everything possible to end Russia’s invasion of his country by the end of the year, including intensifying sanctions against Russia. also includes.

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