European Parliament staff were staying at the hotel in Kyiv that was attacked by Russia
European Parliament staff were staying at a hotel in Kyiv that was damaged during a Russian attack on the night of July 2. According to preliminary reports, none of them were injured.
European Parliament staff were at the location that was attacked by the Russians last night in Kyiv, but fortunately, they were not harmed.
This was reported by European Parliament President Roberta Metsola.
“Another horrific night in Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities following yesterday’s massive missile barrage and drone attacks from Russia,” Metsola stated, adding that she was relieved her colleagues remained unharmed.
“I am relieved that European Parliament staff are safe after the place where they were staying was attacked. My thoughts are with everyone who has lost loved ones, with those who were injured, and with everyone who was once again forced to spend the night under fire,” Metsola wrote on her X social media page.
On the night of July 1, Russian troops carried out a massive attack with strike drones on the Dnipropetrovsk region.
As a reminder, on the evening of June 30, Russian troops attacked an electric locomotive in the Dnipropetrovsk region with a drone. There were no casualties, as the locomotive crew was warned of the danger in time, and the workers managed to take cover.
Ukrainian drones struck eight of the ten largest Russian oil refineries by processing volume, with some facilities being hit multiple times.