Kremenchuk strike: 'I didn't think they would hit a mall’
Maksym Musienko, 26, was at his job in an electronics store at the Kremenchuk shopping mall on Monday, helping customers buy air conditioners to combat the summer heat.
He says there were about 100 customers in the shop at the time.
"We were working. There were a lot of people in the shop, but I don't remember anything after that," he says.
At 16:00 local time, a Russian missile struck the mall in the centre of the city. At least 18 people were killed and 59 left injured. The toll is expected to rise.