The Promin office in Snovsk (Chernihiv oblast) was damaged in a Russian strike on 3 June, Suspilne Chernihiv reported, citing the newspaper’s editor Olena Kompanets.

The Promin office damaged in a Russian strike. Collage by Suspilne Chernihiv

Kompanets said that the blast damaged the windows and shattered the glass in the building. No one was injured.

“It was only yesterday [2 June] that we patched the seven windows that had been damaged in the 26 May strike in Snovsk with plastic film. That time, all employees who were on site were injured, diagnosed with acubarotrauma. And then the glass and window frames were blasted out again,” she said.

She added that this was the fourth time that the office has been damaged in Russian drone strikes: two times in 2025 and on 26 May and 3 June this year.

The newspaper’s office is located in central Snovsk, in the building of the former railway freight office.

In February 2026, Russian troops targeted Snovsk, damaging the office of the newspaper Promin. The blast wave from the strike ripped out the door in the office and shattered the glass in six windows.