Russian missile hits Indian pharmaceutical firm's warehouse in Ukraine; Kyiv mocked 'Special Friendship' | Today news

Ukraine on Saturday, April 12, claims that a Russian rocket hit the warehouse, an Indian pharmaceutical firm, “Kusum”. Kyiv made a cheer to the Russian leadership and his ‘special friendship’ with India, and accused Moscow of deliberately targeting Indian businesses in Ukraine. ‘Today, a Russian missile hit the warehouse of the Indian pharmacy company Kusum in Ukraine. While demanding ‘special friendship’ with India, Moscow was deliberately targeted on Indian businesses – the destruction of medicines intended for children and the elderly, ‘the Ukrainian embassy said in a post on X. before a Ukrainian ambassador was placed on the abuse of Ukraine Martin. He said: “Russian drones have destroyed a large pharmaceutical warehouse in Kyiv this morning, burning the medicines needed by the elderly and children. To negotiate 3-year war. From the beginning, every day that passes, perhaps with two or three exceptions, “said Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. A Russian official accused Kyiv of more than 60 suspected violations of the agreement. Ukrainian minister Andrii Sybiha disputed the claim, saying Russia “almost 70 missiles, more than 2200 (exploding) drones and more than 6,000 led air bombs in Ukraine, mostly from civilians.” (With agency input) first published: 12 Apr 2025, 09:55 IST