Russian strike destroys ice cream company's Kyiv warehouse
A distribution warehouse belonging to the company Fayni Lyody in Kyiv was destroyed in a Russian attack overnight into Aug. 20, according to the company’s social media post.
A Russian missile strike destroyed the distribution warehouse of Fayni Lyody, an ice cream company, in Kyiv overnight on August 20. The warehouse, which supplied not only Kyiv but also 12 other Ukrainian cities, contained tons of ice cream, equipment, and vehicles. In a social media post, the company expressed its intention to work on alternative supply, storage, and logistics routes, acknowledging potential disruptions in availability and product range.
The company emphasized its focus on ensuring the safety of its employees, vowing to rebuild. The Russian attack on August 20 also damaged a warehouse belonging to the Fora supermarket chain in Martusivka, Kyiv Oblast, where fresh produce was being stored. The Russian assault utilized dozens of ballistic missiles, attack drones, and Kalibr cruise missiles, resulting in numerous explosions in Kyiv, resulting in 15 deaths and over 40 injuries. Additionally, the cities of Brovary and Boryspil were targeted.
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