Ukraine theater · Military
Russian strike destroys ice cream company's Kyiv warehouse
A Russian strike overnight into Aug. 20 destroyed a distribution warehouse in Kyiv belonging to the ice cream company Fayni Lyody, according to the company's social media post.
Why it matters
The attack highlights ongoing Russian strikes on civilian infrastructure in Kyiv, disrupting businesses and daily life.
What's unclear
- The extent of casualties or injuries from the strike.
- The specific type of weapon used in the attack.
Linked public sources
Latest tracked reports — Ukraine War Map
- Russian missile strike destroys ice cream producer's warehouse in Kyiv — Kyiv
- Ukraine hits Russian drone-launch airfields in Primorsko-Akhtarsk, occupied Donetsk, HUR says — Donetsk
- Russian forces attack critical infrastructure facility in Kyiv, possible disruptions to hot water supply — Kyiv
- In Kyiv, a woman was crying over the body of her 29-year-old grandson who died as a result of an RF attack… — Kyiv
- Once a hub in the rear, Pavlohrad is now in Russia's guided bomb crosshairs — Pavlohrad