Ukrposhta closed its last branch in Druzhkivka due to shelling
"Ukrposhta" has suspended operations at its last brick-and-mortar branch in the frontline town of Druzhkivka, Donetsk Oblast, due to constant Russian shelling and the threat to employees and local residents.
Despite this, residents will still be able to receive pensions, social benefits, and government assistance via postal money orders at any Ukrposhta branch throughout Ukraine. Services are also available at the nearest branches in Krasnotorets and Kramatorsk, and mobile branches continue to operate near the front line.
“Ukrposhta” emphasized that this decision is temporary and that the company plans to return to Druzhkivka once the security situation improves.
Source: Ukrposhta.
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