New CCTV footage has shown the moment a missile hit the shopping centre in Kremenchuk, providing significant context to the deadly strikes this week
Additional footage released yesterday, filmed in Mis'ky Park, north of the first strike, shows smoke rising from the shopping centre.
The CCTV timestamp as the second missile hit is 3:59pm. This is seven minutes after the timestamp recorded as the first missile hit the shopping centre. The damage from this second strike can be seen on satellite images. The roof of a warehouse has collapsed, and multiple smaller structures are completely destroyed.The Ministry of Defence in London has said that Russia is using the X-22, also known as the KH-22, in Ukraine.
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