During the air raid, most visitors headed to the shelter near the mall.
At the time of Russia’s missile attack, there were up to a thousand people in the Amstor shopping center in Kremenchug, most of whom had left here during an air raid. This was announced by Interior Minister Denis Monastyrsky on Tuesday, June 28.
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“During the air raid, most people left the area and went to the shelter, located opposite the mall building. Therefore, we believe most people were exposed. Some people were under the rubble. stone – I think we will understand this the next day, “said the minister.
He noted that evidence of shelling at the Amstor shopping and entertainment center as a crime against humanity will be collected and transferred to international authorities for investigation.
“We will never forgive this crime, because it is a targeted crime against the civilian population of Ukraine. And the whole world must understand that in this case, Putin will not stop at the borders of other countries. state, or in the sense of things. It is a crime against the civilian population, a crime against humanity, which is duly qualified by international law, “he said.
The head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs showed samples of enemy X-22 missiles found at the crime scene. “It was more than 900 kg of explosives, which just flew to the far side of the mall. The main fragments are still there. And will be selected by forensic experts,” the minister specified.
So far, several forensic tests have been assigned, including forensic, molecular genetic, explosives.
Monastyrsky again appealed to Ukrainians with a request to ignore the alarms and stay in shelters.
Recall on June 27, Russian missiles hit Kremenchug. One of them hit the Amstor mall and caused a powerful fire that destroyed the building. So far, 18 people are known to have died, 21 people are considered missing, and about 60 have been injured.
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Source: korrespondent

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