The DW office in Kyiv was damaged in the Russian attack on Kyiv overnight on 24 May, the news outlet reported in a Facebook post.
DW Kyiv bureau chief Mykola Berdnyk said that the shock wave caused severe damage to the windows and ceiling in the office, adding that the team was unharmed and the journalists continued to work.

“Despite Kyiv being increasingly affected by Russian airstrike terror, the DW journalists working in Ukraine remain unwaveringly motivated,” Berdnyk said.
DW Quartermaster Barbara Massing stressed that the news of the office being damaged “came as a shock” and once again demonstrated the conditions under which Ukrainian journalists have to work while reporting on the war.
The Kyiv City Military Administration reported that the Russian strike in Kyiv killed two people and injured 86, including three children.