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Death toll in missile strike on Kremenchuk rises to 18

June 28, 2022
in NEWSROOM, WAR IN UKRAINE
Death toll in missile strike on Kremenchuk rises to 18
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The death toll in Russia’s missile strike on the Amstor shopping mall in Kremenchuk has risen to 18, Ukrinform transmits.

“18 killed… Sincere condolences to relatives and friends. Rescuers continue to work,” Head of the Poltava Regional Military Administration Dmytro Lunin posted on Telegram.

As reported, at 15:50 on June 27, the Russians launched Kh-22 missiles on a shopping mall in the town of Kremenchuk with about 1,000 civilians inside. The area of the fire in the building reached 10,300 square meters. Earlier it was reported about 15 people killed. At least 59 people were injured, 25 of them were hospitalized.

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