Russia has destroyed the MOYO network’s warehouse in Kyiv: what will happen to orders?

Inna Kramarchuk
Inna Kramarchuk Journalist
Russia has destroyed the MOYO network’s warehouse in Kyiv: what will happen to orders?
The burnt-out warehouse of the MOYO technology and electronics chain
A night-time rocket attack on Kyiv left the warehouse of the well-known home appliances and electronics chain MOYO with no stock.

This was reported by the company’s press office.

MOYO stated that none of its employees were injured as a result of the attack. Emergency services worked at the scene throughout the night and into the morning.

Despite the loss of the warehouse, the company continues to accept new orders for goods available on its website. At the same time, customers who have already placed orders are asked to be understanding regarding possible delays in dispatch. If it proves impossible to fulfil an order, customers will be refunded.

The company emphasised that it is already beginning work to deal with the aftermath of the attack and resume operations.

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