Russians damaged Boeing's building in Kyiv during the attack: details from FT.


Russian drones attacked Kyiv
A recent shelling of Kyiv by Russia resulted in serious damage to the premises of the American aircraft manufacturer Boeing. According to the Financial Times, the attack was deliberate. Photos and six sources, including Boeing employees, Ukrainian officials, and the head of the American Chamber of Commerce in Ukraine, confirm this information.
FT now reports that the shelling, during which the company was affected, took place on the night of June 9, but information about the weapon launched by the RF suggests the shelling occurred on June 10. The exact date of the attack on Boeing remains unknown.
“Russian strikes on American companies in Ukraine are yet another example of Putin's disregard for U.S. peace efforts,” said Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiga in an interview with the Financial Times.
The minister emphasized that Russia's aggressive actions against American companies highlight the importance of U.S. involvement in peace efforts and the security of Ukraine and Europe.
The attack on Boeing's buildings leads to a number of other objects, including the Antonov plant, power plants, substations, and defense facilities. These attacks aim to weaken Ukraine’s ability to produce and repair weapons, Ukrainian officials claim.
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