Overnight, Russia completely destroyed the MOYO chain’s central warehouse in Kyiv

The MOYO central warehouse has been destroyed as a result of an attack by the Russian occupying forces.

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On the night of 2 July, Kyiv came under a massive air strike, which completely destroyed the MOYO retailer’s warehouse. Fortunately, none of the staff were killed.

Briefly about the main points
  • On the night of 2 July, Kyiv came under attack and the MOYO warehouse was destroyed.
  • The explosion resulted in the complete destruction of the warehouse building.
  • None of the staff have been killed; everyone is safe.
  • MOYO continues to accept orders from retail shops.
  • The company plans to resume operations once the aftermath of the attack has been dealt with.

The extent of the damage and the current situation

As a result of yet another a massive air raid A major Ukrainian online retailer of technology and electronics suffered significant damage as a result of the Russian occupiers’ attack on the capital region on the night of 2 July MOYO. Official confirmation of a direct hit has been published on the company’s news channels. As noted in a screenshot of the retailer’s official statement, the enemy strike resulted in the complete destruction of the warehouse facilities. Despite the catastrophic scale of the material damage, the chain’s management reported the most important news — there were no fatalities among the facility’s staff:

«The most important thing is that people are alive.».

At the scene, units of the State Emergency Service, rescue workers and emergency services have been working throughout the night and into the morning. They are clearing up the aftermath of the fire and removing the rubble. The scale of the disaster is clearly documented in photographs taken at the scene. The photograph shows the building’s completely charred and twisted metal frame, the collapsed roof and the utter ruins where the former logistics hub once stood, with thick smoke still rising above them.

What will happen to customers’ orders?

The company has already announced the start of the recovery process, although it acknowledges that a huge amount of work lies ahead. Despite the destruction of its main warehouse, MOYO is continuing to operate. The retailer states that it is ready to accept new orders for goods that are in stock directly at the chain’s retail outlets or at transit points. The immediate priority is to fully address the consequences of the attack on its premises, after which the company plans to roll out a plan for the full restoration of its operational activities.

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