Ukraine war - shopping centre attack
Not long after the assault on a mall in the focal Ukrainian city of Kremenchuk, misleading and dubious cases started circling on the web. Stories were spread by Russian Wire channels and by Dmitry Polyanskiy, Russia's agent minister to the Unified Countries. They included reports that the assault was "misleading" or "arranged" - and were rehashed on Russian TV. On Tuesday, Russia's guard service put out an announcement guaranteeing the retail plaza was "non-working" and that the bombarding of a close by ammo dump started an optional fire at the middle. Those cases were denied by Ukrainian authorities. What's reality? Kremenchuk assault map Guarantee: The mall was 'non-working' This guarantee is bogus. BBC columnists on the ground have addressed customers and workers who were inside the structure at the hour of the assault. Numerous posts posting subtleties of missing individuals who were either working at the retail outlet on the day o...