Ukraine claimed on Saturday that a Russian missile had struck the warehouse of an Indian pharmaceutical company, Kusum. In a post on microblogging platform X, the Ukrainian embassy said Moscow, while claiming “special friendship” with India, deliberately targets Indian businesses — destroying medicines meant for children and the elderly.
"Today, a Russian missile struck the warehouse of Indian pharmaceutical company Kusum in Ukraine. While claiming “special friendship” with India, Moscow deliberately targets Indian businesses — destroying medicines meant for children and the elderly," the Ukranian Embassy in India posted on X.
The statement has claimed that the attack was not an incident but a deliberate attempt to harm Indian businesses operating in Ukraine.
Martin Harris, the British Ambassador to Ukraine, wrote on X that this morning Russian drones completely destroyed a major pharmaceuticals warehouse in Kyiv, incinerating stocks of medicines needed by the elderly and children. He further added that Russia's campaign of terror against the Ukrainian civilians continues
"This morning Russian drones completely destroyed a major pharmaceuticals warehouse in Kyiv, incinerating stocks of medicines needed by the elderly and children. Russia’s campaign of terror against Ukrainian civilians continues," Harris posted on X.
According to the website, Kusum is a multinational group of pharmaceutical companies. The group operates four modern manufacturing facilities. Among them, three are in India and one is in Ukraine.
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