Russia Strikes Businesses and Warehouses of Charitable Organizations in Ukraine

Підприємства в Україні потерпають від дефіциту електроенергії внаслідок атак РФ та втрачають активи.

During the past week, Russian strike drones caused significant damage to the production facilities of Ukrainian businesses and the warehouses of charitable organizations in various regions of Ukraine.

This is reported by Business • Media

Attacks on Industrial Enterprises and the Agricultural Sector

During one of the attacks, the production facilities of the Odessa company “Everlast,” which specializes in the manufacture of tank trucks and semi-trailers, were damaged. Despite the losses, the company is already relocating production to a new site and continues to accept orders, with the launch of updated production lines planned for the coming weeks.

The Russian Federation also shelled an agricultural firm in the village of Kyrylivka in the Kharkiv region. As a result, the farm buildings were damaged, and over 60 pigs were killed. In addition, strikes were also carried out on one of the agricultural enterprises in the Lebedyn community of the Sumy region, where several non-residential buildings and agricultural machinery were damaged.

Destruction of Humanitarian Aid Warehouses

As a result of a Russian attack in Lviv, a medical warehouse of the charitable foundation Nova Ukraine was destroyed, where medical supplies and humanitarian aid for over 600 hospitals across the country were stored.

“There were medical supplies and humanitarian aid intended to support over 600 hospitals throughout Ukraine.”

Furthermore, a Russian drone hit the warehouse of the World Food Programme in Dnipro, destroying over 10,000 food packages that were intended to support the civilian population living near the front line.

Despite these losses, Ukrainian businesses are demonstrating resilience: the largest hummus producer in the country — Yofi! — resumed production in Kyiv just two months after the attack.