In the attack Russia carried out on a shopping mall in Ukraine, 5 people were killed and 91 people were injured.

In the attack Russia carried out on a shopping mall in Ukraine, 5 people were killed and 91 people were injured.

21.08.2026 21:31

The Russian military carried out two drone strikes on a shopping center in Ukraine's Kryvyi Rih. According to initial assessments, 5 people were killed and 91 injured, including 6 children, in the attack. Ukrainian President Zelensky described the second strike, which occurred during search and rescue operations, as an 'act of terror'.

The Russian army carried out an attack on a shopping mall in the Ukrainian city of Kryvyi Rih, with reports indicating that at least 5 people were killed and 91 were injured in the attack.

5 DEAD, 91 WOUNDED

Oleksandr Gandja, head of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Military Administration in Ukraine, stated in a post on his social media account that Russia carried out an attack on the city of Kryvyi Rih. Gandja reported that a shopping mall in the city was targeted in the attack, noting that according to preliminary findings, 5 people were killed and 91 people were injured, including 6 children.

ZELENSKY: ACT OF TERROR

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky responded to the attack in Kryvyi Rih in a statement on his social media account.

Zelensky stated that the Russian army carried out two attacks on a shopping mall in the city using armed unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) half an hour apart, and revealed that the second attack was launched while search and rescue operations were underway.

In his message, Zelensky said, "Such attacks are an act of terror. The world must respond to this with real pressure on the aggressor. For peace to be possible, Russia must take real responsibility."

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