It wasn’t crowded and there were soldiers there.
You are seeing some of the $40B worth of munitions the US supplied to Ukraine going up in flames. Next time, let’s set fire to the money here. At least that way we may be able to heat a few homes here.
1000 civilians and only 18 casualties from a missile direct hit?
The photos I saw, the building looked like a sheet metal structure, like a flea market converted big barn or something.
The attack video shows the Russian missiles precisely hitting the target weapons factory located behind the vacant apartment building followed by one of the Ukrainian s300 missiles launched in response to the attack, missing and falling on the roof of the apartment building. Two people died and some were injured.
The article expresses the opinion of what AP no doubt wished would have transpired.
Anyone have a copy of the UN report on this strike?
Really bad photoshop.
The only good Russian is at DEAD Russian....nuke the Kremlin
The burning center turned out to be the Amstor shop located meters away from the workshop of the Kremenchug Kredmash Road Machinery Plant. Since 2014, the plant has been used for repairing military equipment for the Armed Forces of Ukraine during the Anti-Terrorist Operation against the population of the Donetsk and Luhansk People’s Republics.
The Kredmash Road Machinery Plant was likely hit by several missiles and the blast wave set the shopping center nearby on fire.
Ukraine has been jamming VHF signals in this area for several months, which impeached that this area is not of strategic significance. To the contrary, it is a bridgehead for the UKR supply of the Mikolaiev front. Presently, for example, Ukr is attempting an offensive at the western end of the front (Barvinok, etc.), feeble as it is, in an attempt to draw strength away from Lisichansk. Kremenchuk has been the site of numerous rocket strikes over the past three months or so. So the bickering here at FR is completely devoid of facts or context. Just a bunch of babble that flows from the State Department/CIA stenographers at CNN, MSNBC. CBS, FOX, BBC, etc., etc.
So you have 1,000 shoppers just hanging out right next to an armored vehicle repair facility protected by UKR VHF signal jamming with at least half a dozen rocket strikes in the general area over the past few weeks. Oh and I forgot - this area is a bridgehead for the supply of a critical front. All this would make me want to join 999 other shoppers each of whom have the intelligence of their Elensky (He outlawed the letter Z so I’m just being respectful here).
Kremenchuk Road Machines Plant, (Kredmash), Public Joint-Stock Company,
Svoboda ave, c. Kremenchuk, Poltava reg., 39600, Ukraine.
Look at it on a map connects to a south going rail that crosses the Dnipro River.
three horrifying mall photos
https://static.ukrinform.com/photos/2022_06/thumb_files/630_360_1656348406-394.jpg
https://static.ukrinform.com/photos/2022_06/thumb_files/360_240_1656341752-230.jpg
https://api.kyivindependent.com/storage/270622-14-1656343822Rf93Q.jpg
No ambulances for the 1,000 dead shoppers
The conspiracy theories in these threads are something else! ;D
They’re Coming To Take Me Away (Backwards)- Napoleon XIV
https://youtu.be/l-tvxgPygQ4
Good. I hate going to the mall. Bomb the test.