Russia Strikes Enterprises, Agricultural Firms, and Charitable Warehouses in Ukraine
Last week, Russian strike drones carried out a series of devastating attacks on production and logistics facilities in Ukraine. As a result of these actions, significant damage was inflicted on production capacities, the agricultural sector, and warehouses containing humanitarian aid.
This is reported by AgroReview
Damage to Enterprises and the Agricultural Sector
In the Odesa region, the company “Everlast,” which specializes in the production of tank trucks and semi-trailers, was affected. The attack seriously damaged the production facilities. The company has already decided to relocate its production to a new site and stated that it continues to accept new orders. Restoration of operations is planned within the coming weeks.
In the Kharkiv region, an agricultural firm in the village of Kyrylivka came under fire. The attack resulted in the destruction of farm buildings and the death of over 60 pigs. Destruction was also reported in the Sumy region, where non-residential buildings and agricultural machinery were damaged on the premises of one of the agricultural enterprises in the Lebedyn community.
Destruction of Humanitarian Warehouses
Russian troops attacked a warehouse of the charitable organization Nova Ukraine in Lviv. This warehouse stored medical supplies and humanitarian aid intended for over 600 Ukrainian hospitals. As a result of the strike, the aid was destroyed, complicating the provision of medical institutions across the country.
Additionally, a Russian drone struck a warehouse of the United Nations World Food Programme in Dnipro. There, food packages for the civilian population living near the front line were stored. The attack destroyed at least 10,000 food packages.
“There were medical supplies and humanitarian aid intended to support over 600 hospitals across Ukraine.”
Despite the challenging situation, Ukraine’s largest hummus producer — Yofi! — reported the resumption of production in Kyiv just two months after the previous Russian attack on its facilities.
