9 Big Ukrainian Malls Before and After Russian Missiles Destroyed Them


War is a horrible thing to see in the news, but it’s a hundred times scarier when you’re in the thick of it.

Imagine not feeling safe in your own house because the neighbouring country decided your entire nation needed to come back to the communist regime or die trying to break free from it. And now every Russian is seeping with anger because “how dare these Ukrainians defend themselves.” Yes, the audacity!

While the brave Ukrainian soldiers are slicing and dicing the Russian troops, the regular citizens are trying their best to support them while having some semblance of normalcy in their everyday life. After all, during the war, you still need to eat and dress yourself, so going shopping shouldn’t be a wild adventure. But that’s not always true. As you’re about to see, the Russians are definitely targeting civilian infrastructure, despite claiming the opposite. In fact, that’s how you know they are doing it on purpose because Russians are always lying.

Many of these terrorist acts have taken the lives of people who just wanted to buy food for the weekend, watch a movie with friends, or have some fun at the mall. But instead, all they got were death and destruction.

Here are the before and after photos of big Ukrainian malls that were destroyed by the Russian missiles.

Fabrika — Kherson. Bombed on March 1, 2022

Epicenter — Chernihiv. Bombed on May 21, 2022

Vostorg — Kharkiv. Bombed on June 8, 2022

Retroville — Kyiv. Bombed on March 20, 2022

Riviera — Odesa. Bombed on May 10, 2022

Nikolsky — Kharkiv. Bombed on March 10, 2022

Amstor — Kremenchuk. Bombed on June 27, 2022

Port City — Mariupol. Destroyed before March 18, 2022

Epicenter — Bucha. Destroyed sometime in March-April of 2022

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