The French TV channel France 24 has published a video from the RoseMarine restaurant in Kryvyi Rih, near which a russian ballistic missile "hit" on April 4. The footage shows that there were no servicemen in the premises at the time of the strike, as claimed by the propaganda of the aggressor country russia.
France 24 published footage of the missile strike from inside the restaurant on its YouTube channel.
The journalists showed recordings made by surveillance cameras installed in the restaurant.
The footage shows that there are only a few people in the hall. Judging by how they are dressed, they are probably employees of the establishment.
At some point, you can see how striking elements fly into the room (the strike was carried out by a missile with a cluster warhead containing striking elements). A moment later, the sound of an explosion is heard. Everything inside the building shakes, cameras fall from their mounts.
A few hours later, the Ministry of Defense of the aggressor country, russia, announced that the missile strike was carried out "at the location of a meeting with unit commanders and Western instructors."
The russian Defense Ministry also confirmed in its statement that the restaurant was deliberately targeted. According to the occupiers, a "meeting" was allegedly taking place in the establishment.
At the same time, the invaders lied. The russian Defense Ministry's statement states that the strike on Kryvyi Rih was carried out by a missile with a high-explosive warhead. However, it was found that the missile was equipped with a cluster warhead.
The russian Defense Ministry's statement on the missile strike on Kryvyi Rih on April 4, 2025. Photo: screenshot.
As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, as of today, April 7, 33 people who were wounded and injured as a result of the russian missile attack remain in hospitals.
Recall that yesterday, April 6, it became known that the number of people killed after the missile strike by the russian army had increased to 20 people.
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