Over 1,000 people inside
A shopping centre in Ukraine has been hit in a missile strike, according to the country's President.
Volodymyr Zelensky says more than one thousand people were in the mall at the time of the attack.
It happened in the city of Kremenchuk.
Earlier today, the 44 year-old virtually addressed G7 leaders.
He appealed to leaders of 7 of the world's wealthiest nations, not to let the conflict in his country "drag on over winter".
G7 Leaders are attending a summit in Germany to discuss energy security, and the economic fallout from the Ukraine war.
As @G7 we stand united on Ukraine's side and will continue our support. For this, we all have to take tough but necessary decisions. Thank you, @ZelenskyyUa, for your participation today. We will continue to increase pressure on Putin. This war has to come to an end. #G7GER pic.twitter.com/avuvN5auPB
— Bundeskanzler a.D. Olaf Scholz (@KanzlerScholz) June 27, 2022

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