The Russians have destroyed 'Nova Poshta's' largest state-of-the-art terminal in Kyiv
This was announced by Yevhen Tafiychuk, CEO of Nova Poshta.
According to him, the terminal in Kyiv is the first in Ukraine to be equipped with the world’s most advanced parcel sorting equipment from Vanderlande. As Tafiychuk points out, this terminal was “a symbol of our development, bold investment in the future, innovation, Lean culture and our daily striving to become better”.
“It is not just money that has been invested in this terminal. It embodies the knowledge, experience, ambition and belief of thousands of people that Ukrainian business can create world-class facilities even during a war. Today, the enemy has destroyed the terminal. But it cannot destroy what matters most — the people who created it and the values upon which our company is built,” wrote Tafiychuk.
The attack on Ukraine on 15 June: what is known
On the night of 15 May, the Russians launched 70 missiles and 611 drones at Ukraine, resulting in at least nine deaths, including a child among the casualties.
In Kyiv alone, there are currently at least 4 confirmed deaths and 23 injured. The Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra was on fire in the capital – during a massive combined strike on the capital, the Russians hit the Assumption Cathedral with a ‘Shahed’ drone.
In Kharkiv, five State Emergency Service (SES) rescuers were killed whilst fighting a fire caused by a second Russian strike. At least five more were injured. In Dnipro, one person was injured. The Russians destroyed one of the college buildings, and the blast wave shattered windows in a school and a cultural centre.
In Sumy, a Russian drone struck the balcony of a flat in a high-rise building in the Kovpakivskyi district. According to preliminary reports, three people were injured, including a child.
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