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Russia air attack damaged Boeing offices in Ukraine

15 June 2025
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Russia air attack damaged Boeing offices in Ukraine
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A recent Russian air attack severely damaged a Boeing building in Kyiv, signaling a deliberate strike against the US aerospace company amid intensified assaults on Ukraine, including 315 drones and various missiles. Despite the destruction, Boeing reported no operational disruptions and emphasized the safety of its staff, while Ukrainian officials noted the attack underscores Russia’s disregard for US involvement in Ukraine’s security.

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