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G7 summit is being held in Germany right now.

Additional sanctions were also imposed at the meeting to ban Russian gold imports.

Meanwhile, Russia continues to launch missile attacks.

They also fired missiles at shopping centers in Ukraine.

At least 10 people died.  



Correspondent Kang Cheong-wan.



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A bright red flame burned in the building where only the skeleton remained, and black smoke filled the sky.



Firefighters spray water on the flames and diligently transport debris from broken buildings.



On the 27th local time, a missile from the Russian army fell on a shopping center in Kremenchuk, an industrial city in central Ukraine.



State officials said 10 people were killed and more than 40 injured.



Ukrainian President Zelensky criticized the Russian military for saying the area had no strategic value, saying that there were about 1,000 civilians in the shopping center at the time of the attack.



In an emergency statement, the United Nations also expressed strong concern about the attack on civilian facilities by Russian forces.



[Stephane Dujarric/United Nations Spokesperson: Shopping centers and civilian infrastructure of any kind, including civilians, should never be targeted.]



With the summit of seven major countries, the Russian military offensive seems to be getting stronger.



At least eight civilians were also killed in a rocket attack by Russian forces in Lisichansk, eastern Ukraine, and dozens of missiles were fired in the capital, Kiiuen, last weekend in about three weeks.



President Zelensky, in a video speech at the 7 major summits in Germany, appealed for Ukraine's security and participation in post-war reconstruction work.



The leaders of the seven countries agreed to provide about 38 trillion won in government operating budget to Ukraine this year.