
The Russian army continues to attack Ukrposhta infrastructure, the company reported on June 22.
In particular, during the weekend of June 19-20, the logistics center, the administration building, and one of the branches in Sumy were damaged. The branch has already resumed work, and the restoration of the Logistics Center and the administration building is ongoing.
According to the postal company, Nikopol came under attack on June 22 – 3 of our vehicles were damaged. Due to constant attacks, the company decided to move the cargo department, depot, and base to a safer location.
A targeted hunt for Ukrposhta vehicles is underway in Nikopol, and the company is taking measures regarding backup work schemes to make these attacks more difficult for the Russians. Ukrposhta will continue to serve Nikopol and its residents and provide all services. The only thing is that changes in the service schedule are possible. Smelyanskyі also noted that Ukrposhta is the only company that continues to work in the frontline Bilopille in Sumy region together with municipal services, police and rescuers.
Russian military personnel regularly attack Ukrainian cities and civilian infrastructure in all regions of Ukraine with various types of weapons – strike UAVs, missiles, guided aerial bombs, MLRS.
Ukrainian authorities and international organizations qualify these strikes as war crimes by the Russian Federation and emphasize that they are targeted in nature.
Shelling of life support systems and healthcare facilities with the aim of depriving people of electricity, heat, water supply, communications, medical care and other necessary conditions for life is a sign of genocidal actions.
The Russian leadership denies that the Russian army, during a full-scale war, is carrying out targeted attacks on the civilian infrastructure of Ukrainian cities and villages, killing civilians and destroying hospitals, schools, kindergartens, energy and water supply facilities.