Building of High Anti-Corruption Court damaged in Kyiv due to Russian attack

Building of High Anti-Corruption Court damaged in Kyiv due to Russian attack

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The High Anti-Corruption Court building in Kyiv sustained damage in an overnight Russian attack.

According to Ukrinform, the High Anti-Corruption Court reported this on Facebook.

"On the night of June 14–15, Kyiv came under a massive attack involving missiles and combat drones. As a result of the shelling, the premises of the High Anti-Corruption Court at 41 Beresteisky Avenue were damaged. Windows in the building were shattered, and court staff are currently assessing the total extent of the damage. Cleanup and recovery efforts are underway at the site," the statement reads.

The High Anti-Corruption Court assured that, despite this, all court hearings will proceed as scheduled.

In the event of changes to the court’s schedule, updated information will be published separately.

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As reported by Ukrinform, Air Defense Forces have intercepted 50 missiles and 582 drones used by Russian invaders to attack Ukraine since the evening of June 14. Kyiv was the main target of the attack.

Photos: High Anti-Corruption Court

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