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On the night of Thursday, the Epicenter shopping center at 37, Neftianikov Street in Kherson was destroyed due to another terrorist attack, resulting in no casualties or injuries.
According to the retailer's press service, the site had been non-operational since May of last year, when it was severely damaged by artillery shelling, which led to the death of three company employees. [...]
[...] The State Emergency Service employees fighting the fire were forced to halt their efforts due to the risk of repeated attacks. As a result, the shopping center, with a total area of 16,600 square meters, burned down.
This is the second Epicenter shopping center in Kherson to be destroyed by enemy forces. In early February 2023, the Epicenter with an area of 20,500 square meters on Beryslav Highway, 17, was completely burned down due to heavy artillery shelling. Thus, the Russian army is attempting to destroy critical infrastructure essential for the city's survival and facilities providing necessary goods to the population.
What if they are being used to store military supplies/equipment? They need supply locations somewhere, right?
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