A series of Russian drone attacks from Tuesday to Monday damaged Ukrainian businesses ranging from food production and grain exports to postal logistics, leaving facilities destroyed, workers killed and injured, and key infrastructure impaired. Baby-food plant destroyed in Kyiv region A Russian drone strike on the “Yahotynske for Children” baby-food plant in Zghurivka, in Kyiv region’s Brovary district, killed four employees and injured seven.JOIN US ON TELEGRAMFollow our coverage of the war on the @Kyivpost_official. Two more people were believed to be trapped under the rubble as rescue operations continued. According to Ukraine’s State Emergency Service (DSNS) and the Kyiv Regional Military Administration, the attack took place on Friday morning. Milk Alliance, the dairy group that owns the plant, said on Facebook that drones damaged the administrative building and part of the production line, but pledged to cover the treatment and rehabilitation for the wounded. “We officially declare: The production of baby food will not stop. Our technical teams are already assessing the extent of the damage, and restoration work will begin as soon as security services allow,” the company said. “We emphasize that the ‘Yagotynske for Children’ plant is a purely civilian food industry facility. There is and has never been any military equipment or weapons on the premises or in the vicinity of the plant,” it added. Milk Alliance employs 2,500 people and also owns the Yahotyn butter plant and the Pyriatyn cheese plant.
Russian Drones Hit Baby-Food Plant, Grain Terminal, and Delivery Depots in Ukraine
Despite the damage, companies said they would continue operations and fulfill their obligations.









