Russian strike damaged Ukrainian warehouse of Yves Rocher, French brand that paid $6 million into Russia’s budget in 2022
Russia's 20 August attack damaged the Ukrainian warehouse of Yves Rocher that sits on Ukraine's list of international sponsors of war.
On August 20, a Russian strike heavily damaged a Ukrainian warehouse owned by French cosmetics brand Yves Rocher. The attack, which killed 15 people and damaged a children's hospital and a school in Kyiv, targeted a key commercial infrastructure in Ukraine. Yves Rocher, which continues to operate in the country, had paid approximately $6 million in taxes to the Russian budget in 2022.
The company's Ukrainian office and stores remain open, but the strike disrupted online orders, and customers are being informed of the status of their orders. The Russian campaign against Ukrainian businesses has targeted food production, storage, and distribution, leading to shortages and increased stockpiling.
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