As a result of a missile attack by Russian occupiers on Odessa on June 24, the Tavria V train was destroyed.
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There have never been any weapons, missiles, or shells in our warehouse – neither the first time, nor now. Three hundred employees will be a witness to this,” wrote the founder of the Tavria V network, Boris Muzalev.
Muzalev wrote that today’s attack by the Russians is already the second on the warehouses of this enterprise. The fact that there were never military personnel or their equipment in his warehouses, according to the entrepreneur, can be confirmed by three hundred employees of his company.
In Odessa, after the morning arrival of the Iskander, a large-scale fire continued. City public pages urged Odessa residents to close their windows.
The OVA stated that the Russian attack fell on a civilian infrastructure facility.
Local residents, in comments to messages in city telegram channels, noted that the arrival took place on the trains of the Tavria-V hypermarket, located in the area of the former Krayan plant.
Source: Racurs

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