The office of the news website Shelter, located near Maidan Nezalezhnosti in Kyiv, was damaged in the Russian strike in the city overnight on 24 May, the media outlet reported in a Facebook post and on their website.

The strike affected the business center housing the office. The team reported that none of the employees were injured.

Shelter owner and chief editor Svitlana Sheremetyeva said that the team continued to work despite the serious damage to the premises.

“No matter how unpleasant the consequences of this night were for us, they are not even close to the experiences of those living in the high-rise buildings where the fire did not subside until morning. We will, of course, repair the office and the studio. And we will not stop working, because the Shelter team has countless plans, ideas and ambitions to fulfill,” she said.

As previously reported, the DW office in Kyiv was damaged in the Russian attack on Kyiv overnight on 24 May.

The Kyiv City Military Administration reported that the Russian strike in Kyiv killed two people and injured 86, including three children.