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A Russian missile struck a warehouse of the Indian pharmaceutical company Kusum in Ukraine, allegedly targeting Indian businesses. The Ukrainian embassy in India accused Russia of doing this while claiming a "special friendship" with India. The attack destroyed medicines meant for children and the elderly, according to the UK's ambassador to Ukraine. No further details were immediately available. Kusum Healthcare has a presence in 29 countries, including Ukraine.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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