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Russian ‘double-tap’ strike on shopping centre in Ukraine kills 16 and wounds 130

KYIV (Reuters) – At least 16 people were killed and more than 130 wounded on Friday when ​several Russian drones struck a shopping centre in central Ukraine, authorities said, ‌with President Volodymyr Zelenskiy promising a response to what he called an “act of barbarism.”

Regional governor Oleksandr Hanzha said that 22 children were among the wounded in the daytime ​attack on the city of Kryvyi Rih, which is Zelenskiy’s hometown.

“There ​are 29 people in serious condition, including five children,” Hanzha ⁠said. He posted a photo of black smoke billowing from a large ​industrial building.

In an update early on Saturday, Hanzha said nine people were preliminarily ​considered missing, including two children, and that rescuers were continuing to clear the rubble of the shopping centre.

Zelenskiy called the attack “absolutely cynical and despicable”, saying that a second ​Russian drone hit the shopping centre half an hour after the first in ​what he said was a deliberate attempt to target emergency services.

“Attacks like these are nothing ‌less ⁠than terrorist acts,” Zelenskiy said on Telegram, urging the world to hold Russia to account. “We will definitely respond.”

In a separate attack on Friday, at least four people, including three children, were killed and a woman was ​wounded after a ​Russian drone strike ⁠in Ukraine’s southern region of Mykolaiv, Ukrainian state media said on Telegram.

Russia is escalating its air war on ​Ukraine as fighting on the battlefield grinds toward the ​4-1/2-year mark. ⁠On Thursday, 17 people were killed in a Russian ballistic missile attack on the Ukrainian capital Kyiv.

Ukraine has also stepped up its own attacks on ⁠Russia, ​targeting oil facilities and logistics infrastructure to ​try to undermine Moscow’s ability to wage war.

Reporting by Dan Peleschuk and Daniel Flynn; additional reporting ​by Disha Mishra; Editing by Alison Williams, Toby Chopra and Sanjeev Miglani

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