Russian missile strikes warehouse of Indian pharma firm in Ukraine, says Kyiv’s mission in Delhi
In a social media post, the mission alleged that Moscow is deliberately targeting Indian businesses, destroying medicines meant for children and the elderly
A view shows an armoured convoy of pro-Russian troops during Ukraine-Russia conflict outside the separatist-controlled town of Volnovakha in the Donetsk region, Ukraine. Representative image: Reuters file
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A Russian missile struck a warehouse of an Indian pharmaceutical company in Ukraine on Saturday, the Ukrainian embassy in India said.
In a social media post, the mission alleged that Moscow is deliberately targeting Indian businesses, destroying medicines meant for children and the elderly.
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“Today, a Russian missile struck the warehouse of Indian pharmaceutical company Kusum in Ukraine,” the Ukrainian embassy said.
“While claiming “special friendship” with India, Moscow deliberately targets Indian businesses -? destroying medicines meant for children and the elderly,” it posted on X.
No further details are immediately available.
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