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Video: Russian occupiers struck a Nova Poshta sorting terminal

UA NEWS 06 July 2026 10:39
Video: Russian occupiers struck a Nova Poshta sorting terminal

During the morning shelling on July 6, Russian terrorists struck the DAO sorting terminal of the “Nova Poshta” company in Dnipro. The strike caused a fire on the premises, which rescue workers quickly extinguished.

 

“Nova Poshta” noted that there were no fatalities or injuries as a result of the attack. “This morning, the enemy once again attacked civilian infrastructure. The Nova Poshta DAO terminal in Dnipro was damaged,” the company reported.

After the strike, a fire broke out on the terminal’s premises, which was promptly extinguished by emergency responders.

Emergency services are currently on the scene. Once their work is complete, the company will determine whether any cargo stored at the terminal was damaged. “Detailed information regarding the damaged cargo will be determined after the emergency services have completed their work,” Nova Poshta stated.

 

Despite the damage to the logistics facility, the company continues to operate as usual. Backup logistics plans have already been activated to ensure uninterrupted delivery of shipments.

“Despite everything, Nova Poshta continues to operate. We have already activated backup logistics plans. Shipments are being delivered on schedule,” the company reported.

Nova Poshta also urged customers to monitor the latest information about their shipments via the mobile app and the company’s official website.

This was reported by the company’s press service.

As a reminder, Zelenskyy had previously warned that Russia was preparing a new large-scale attack.

So far, 11 deaths have been reported in Kyiv, and July 7 has been declared a day of mourning in the capital. 

It should also be noted that the Russians last launched a massive attack on Ukraine on the night of July 1. At that time, Russian forces launched 496 UAVs of various types and 74 missiles—air-, ground-, and sea-based—of various types at Ukraine.

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