On June 28th, the Russian Ministry of Defence reported on the missile strikes in the Ukrainian city of Kremenchug in the Poltava region which took place a day earlier. According to the Kiev regime, the Russian military intentionally struck the civilian shopping center where were about a hundred of civilians. However, it was quickly revealed that the shop was located near the military plant which was targeted by Russian missiles. Footage from the area confirmed that no strikes hit the civilian facility but it likely was burned as a result of the explosions in the military plant.
The daily briefing of the Russian Ministry of Defence shed light on the incident:
The Russian Aerospace Forces struck with high-precision air-based weapons at hangars with weapons and ammunition received from the United States and European countries, in the area of the Kremenchug road machinery plant.
As a result of the precision strike, Western-made weapons and ammunition concentrated in the warehouse area for further dispatch to the Ukrainian group of troops in the Donbas were hit.
The detonation of stored ammunition for Western weapons caused a fire in a non-functioning shopping center located next to the territory of the plant.
The videos made by a drone in the spot which were shared online also confirmed that the facilities behind the shop were destroyed which support the claims of the Russian military.
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