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Russia denies strike in Indian pharmaceutical warehouse in Kiev

Moscow: Russia dismissed Ukraine’s allegations on Thursday that attacked the warehouse of Indian pharmaceutical companies in Kiev.

Russia’s embassy in India suggested it could be one of Ukraine’s own air defense missiles, which attacked a facility operated by Kusum Healthcare.

Earlier, Ukrainian embassy in India claimed that Russian missiles attacked Kusum health care warehouse, accusing Moscow of “deliberately” targeting Indian companies.

It said in an article on X: “Russian missiles attacked the warehouse of Kusum, an Ukrainian Indian pharmaceutical company. While establishing a “special friendship” with India, Moscow deliberately targets medical products for Indian commercial sales, for children and the elderly.”

Responding to the possessions on X, the Russian Embassy stated, “The Russian Armed Forces did not attack or plan to attack on April 12, Kusum Healthcare’s pharmaceutical warehouse in the eastern part of Kiev. On that day, Russian tactical aviation, strike unmanned aerial vehicles and missile forces hit an adventure plant of the Ukrainian military industrial complex, the infrastructure of a military airfield and armoured vehicle repair and UAV assembly in a completely different position.”
The Russian Embassy blames Ukraine’s “powerless electronic warfare system” and recommends that Ukrainian air defense missiles fail to cause damage in time.

“The most likely explanation is that one of the Ukrainian air defense missiles landed on a warehouse in Kusum Healthcare and caught fire. Similar cases have occurred before, so Ukrainian air defense interceptors failed to hit their targets because their targets were in urban areas, resulting from the electronic warfare system operated,” the embassy said. ”

It reiterated that the Russian forces “never targeted civilian facilities” and further alleged: “It should also be noted that the Ukrainian military’s habit is to use civilians as human shields in urban areas.”

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