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Russia and Ukraine Trade Blame Over Strike on Indian Pharma Warehouse in Kyiv

Russia denies targeting the Kusum Healthcare facility, claiming a Ukrainian air defence missile caused the fire, while Ukraine insists it was a deliberate Russian attack.

A flying Russian drone, tracers and searchlights are seen in the night sky as Ukrainian servicemen search for drones and fire at them during a Russian drone strike, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Kyiv, on April 12 (REUTERS)
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Overview

  • Ukraine alleges that a Russian drone strike on April 12 deliberately targeted the Kusum Healthcare warehouse in Kyiv, causing $25 million in damages.
  • Russia denies the accusation, stating its forces struck military targets elsewhere and suggesting a Ukrainian air defence missile likely caused the warehouse fire.
  • Kusum Healthcare, owned by Indian businessman Rajiv Gupta, is a major supplier of essential medicines in Ukraine, raising humanitarian concerns over the disruption.
  • Russia accuses Ukraine of deploying air defence systems in urban areas, claiming this practice endangers civilians and leads to incidents like the warehouse fire.
  • The cause of the strike remains contested, with no independent verification yet available to determine responsibility for the damage.