Russia bombs postal office in Ukraine's Kramatorsk
Photo: The aftermath of the Russian strike on Kramatorsk (t.me/novapostcorp)
Russia attacked a Nova Poshta branch in Kramatorsk with a glide bomb.
Russia struck a building housing the 11th branch of Nova Poshta in Kramatorsk at 5 a.m. Kyiv time with a glide bomb.
A fire broke out. Fortunately, no employees were injured.
"The State Emergency Service and police are working at the site of the strike. An assessment of the damage is ongoing. Detailed information regarding the condition of the cargo will be determined after the fire has been fully extinguished," the statement reads.
Photo: Nova Poshta showed the aftermath of the Russian strike (t.me/novapostcorp)
According to preliminary information, about 20% of the packages that were in the branch are currently buried under the rubble. The company has already rerouted deliveries so that customers can receive their packages.
"We will definitely compensate customers for the loss of shipments affected by the fire. We will contact everyone shortly to provide details on the compensation," Nova Poshta says.
Recently, hackers attacked Nova Poshta’s services. Due to a massive DDoS attack, there were temporary delays in the company’s services.
Ukrposhta also came under Russian fire. During the latest Russian strike on Kyiv, the historic main post office building on Maidan was damaged. The facade, windows, and doors sustained damage.