‘Indian Pharma Warehouse was not attacked’: The Russian Embassy convicted Ukraine. Bharat News

The Russian Embassy in India on Thursday dismissed the claims made by Ukraine that it attacked the Indian pharmaceutical company Kusum, which is called the news fake. In turn, the war -torn nation alleged attacking the warehouse, “Kusum, one of the Ukrainian air defense missiles, fell on the warehouse of Kusum Healthcare, setting it on fire.”
“In response to the allegations spread by the Ukraine Embassy in India, the Russian Embassy in New Delhi said that the Russian armed forces did not plan to attack on April 12, 2025, which planned to incite Pharmacy Warehouse of Kusum Healthcare in the eastern part of Kiev. Embassy said that a military aircraft and bounded vehicle repair and UAV assembly workshop Different is in different places.
“The most likely explanation of this incident is that one of the Ukrainian air defense missiles fell on the warehouse of Kusum Healthcare, setting it on fire. Similar cases have happened earlier, causing Ukrainian air defense interceptors fail to hit their goals, which have fallen into urban areas due to the disrespectful electronic warfare systems.
Last week, the Ukrainian embassy criticized the Russian government led by Vladimir Putin, claiming that it had “deliberately” attacking, while the country claimed “special friendship” with India.
“Today, a Russian missile hit the warehouse of Indian pharmaceutical company Kusum in Ukraine. Claiming” special friendship “with India, Moscow deliberately targeted Indian businesses – destroying drugs for children and elderly,” said this.
Meanwhile, Russian forces attacked Karson, a southern Ukrainian city of Karson on Wednesday, killed one person and injured nine others, as daily attacks in a war -torn nation continue.
Foreign ministers from Russia and Ukraine last week traded the fresh allegations on a delicate, US-borakeded deal violation, which aims to stop attacks on energy infrastructure-faced the challenges going on in efforts to end the war of three years.
Although the two sides agreed last month for the 30-day ceasefire during the mediation negotiations by US authorities in Saudi Arabia last month, the confusion was quickly followed. Disagreement emerged at the date of the onset of the ceasefire, and each side accused the rapid dissolution of the agreement, doubting the viability of the Trus.