In Darnytskyi district of capital, Russian attack destroys warehouses and workshops of textile enterprise

In Darnytskyi district of capital, Russian attack destroys warehouses and workshops of textile enterprise

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In the Darnytskyi district of Kyiv, a Russian missile attack destroyed some warehouses and production facilities of the Textile-Contact Group of Companies.

According to Ukrinform, Oleksandr Sokolovsky, the founder of the enterprise, reported this on Facebook.

According to him, none of the Textile-Contact employees were injured. The enterprise continues to operate.

"Even without windows or walls. The problems of Textile-Contact should never become problems for our customers. Therefore, we are immediately starting to clean up the damage and rebuild. At the same time, sewing, packaging, and shipping will all be on time. The Textile-Contact Group's production facilities in other cities, which were not affected today, will back up the Kyiv facilities," Sokolovsky said.

As reported by Ukrinform, the logistics center of the Novus supermarket chain was damaged as a result of a Russian missile strike on Kyiv on November 25. Four drivers from supplier companies who had arrived to unload goods were killed, and five more people were injured.

Photo: facebook.com/sokolovsky.inform

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