Ukrainian Pravda Office Damaged in Overnight Russian Strike on Kyiv

The Kyiv office of Ukrainian Pravda sustained damage during a massive overnight Russian attack on the Ukrainian capital,
The Gaze reports this, referring to a post by Sevgil Hayretdin Qizi Musaieva, the Editor-in-Chief of Ukrainian Pravda.
“The office of Ukrainian Pravda looks like this in the morning after the Russian attack,” Musaieva wrote, sharing photos of the damaged office. “No one was injured, and that is the main thing: sometimes people stay overnight to work on materials. But this time, no one was there. We will restore, rebuild, and continue working as usual.”
According to the newspaper, the blast wave struck the business center housing its editorial office. The scale of destruction is still being assessed, no staff members were injured.
The strike was part of a wide-ranging combined attack on Kyiv in the early hours of August 28, which killed at least 12 people, including one child, and wounded more than 40 others, according to emergency services. Residential buildings, offices, and critical infrastructure were among the sites hit across multiple districts.
Authorities cordoned off several streets in central Kyiv as rescue operations and damage assessments continued.
As The Gaze reported earlier, on the night of April 5–6, a Russian ballistic missile strike on Kyiv caused significant destruction to a building housing the editorial offices of Ukraine’s International Broadcasting Multimedia Platform of Ukraine (IBMPU), which includes The Gaze among its international media outlets. These facilities had been relocated there following a previous attack on February 12.