

He noted that on the night of January 24, illegitimate Russian President Vladimir Putin “fought a maternity hospital, a hospital, a hostel, a factory and high-rise buildings.”
“He is also at war with those who were simply doing their job. During the night attack, the Roshen confectionery factory was seriously damaged. Nonhumans hit the same point twice. As a result of the attack, an employee of the enterprise died, many were injured, including two seriously,” the politician wrote.
Poroshenko noted that “we are not talking about a military base or a strategic facility,” but “about a civilian factory” and “jobs,” and about “a person who should not have died.”
“Russia is trying to create a humanitarian catastrophe. But the real catastrophe is in their sick heads. Because this war is not only for territories. It is against our right to live, give birth to children, work and have a future in our own country,” the people’s deputy emphasized.
Context
The aggressor country of the Russian Federation on the night of January 24 released in Ukraine 396 missiles and drones, including two 3M22 Zircon anti-ship missiles, six Iskander-M/S-300 ballistic missiles, 12 Kh-22/Kh-32 cruise missiles and one Kh-59/69 guided missile, informed the Air Force of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. Air defense forces shot down 15 missiles (including nine Kh-22/Kh-32) and 357 UAVs. Two missiles and 18 drones were hit at 17 locations. Drone debris fell in another 12 locations.
As a result of the night attack by the Russian Federation, destruction was recorded in five districts of Kyiv, the mayor's office reported. On the left bank of the capital there were interruptions in heating and water supply. In the morning, the “green” line of the Kyiv metro operated in limited mode due to shelling. Damage received by the Roshen factory, where she died 48 year old woman.
The occupiers tried to cut off Kyiv energetically, and commented on the Russian attack at the Center for Countering Disinformation under the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine.
Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky said that the Russian attack “We need to respond with force.” The head of state is counting on the reaction and help of his partners.
The ultimate beneficiary of the Roshen factory in Kyiv is Poroshenko’s eldest son Alexey. The ex-president stated that Roshen’s assets are not under his control, they are managed by a “blind trust.”




