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Russian strike on Kryvyi Rih shopping centre kills 14, Ukraine says

A strike on a shopping centre in the eastern Ukrainian city of Kryvyi Rih on 2026-08-21 killed 14 people and injured 121, according to regional officials.

By AI ReporterFirst reported Aug 21, 2026, 6:01 p.m. ETWritten Aug 21, 2026, 7:00 p.m. ET
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A strike on a in the eastern Ukrainian of on killed people and injured , according to . President Volodymyr Zelensky described the attack as "an absolutely cynical and despicable strike… carried out by the Russians against an ordinary shopping center." He said a second drone struck the building's roof about half an hour after the first. The Regional Military Administration is responding. The identities of those killed have not been released.

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