The Kamalia Business Center was hit by a Russian attack on Kyiv for the third time in two weeks
The business center owned by Ukrainian singer Kamaliya was damaged during a Russian missile strike on Kyiv on the night of June 2. According to the singer, this is the third attack on the building in the last 16 days.
The singer reported on the aftermath of the shelling on her social media page, posting photos of the destroyed building.
The photos show shattered windows, a damaged facade, and significant destruction of the business center’s infrastructure.
“Our business center was hit again by a Russian missile tonight—for the third time in 16 days. Fortunately, there were no casualties this time either,” Kamaliya reported.
The artist noted that the attack seriously damaged the equipment that keeps the building running. In particular, the transformer substation and air conditioning systems were damaged.

“Last time, our air conditioning chillers and the transformer substation survived. This time, we were less fortunate. The top priority now is to get the transformer up and running. But given the severity of the damage and the power company’s workload, it won’t be easy—even if we manage to find all the necessary parts,” the singer explained.
According to Kamalia, due to the new strike, all the restoration work that had been underway since the previous attacks will have to start over.
“All the cleanup and repair work over the past 16 days has been for naught. We’re starting from scratch—but for that, we need power,” she emphasized.
Currently, the owners of the business center are working to address the aftermath of the shelling and restore the building’s critical life support systems.
This is evidenced by the artist’s post on Facebook.
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