Three pharmacies in the 9-1-1 chain in the Kyiv region were damaged by a Russian attack
As a result of Russia’s overnight missile attack, three locations belonging to the “Apteka 9-1-1” chain were damaged—one pharmacy in Kyiv and two in Vyshneve.
The blast wave shattered windows and damaged doors inside the buildings, and in one of the locations, it ripped out the door lock.
The pharmacy in Kyiv continues to operate and provide residents with medications. The two pharmacies in Vyshneve are temporarily closed for safety reasons and will resume operations once the situation stabilizes.
The chain noted that despite the consequences of the shelling, pharmacists have returned to work wherever the security situation allows.
Source: “Apteka 9-1-1” chain.
As a reminder, seven people were killed as a result of a massive strike on Kyiv.
Earlier, Zelenskyy warned that Russia was preparing a new massive attack.
We also recall that the Russians last launched a massive attack on Ukraine on the night of July 2. At that time, Russian forces launched 496 UAVs of various types and 74 missiles—air-, ground-, and sea-based—of various types at Ukraine.