

According to him, the department on Shumsky Street, 4a was completely destroyed during, as he noted, the “last shelling”, probably referring to an massive attack on the night of August 28.
Smilyansky noted that almost all parcels survived. They were transferred to another department – on the street of Ivan Mikolachuk, 13a.
“We will separately contact each client in order to inform and, of course, compensate for the small number of premises that were damaged as a result of shelling. The bill, as always, will be put up with Russia,” said Ukrposhti CEO.
In addition to the Ukrposhti branch, the Russians damaged the New Mail Depot in Kyiv on the night of August 28 on the night of August 28.




