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Russian missile strike damages British Council building in Kyiv

A russian missile strike on the night of August 28 damaged the British Council building in central Kyiv. The British Council office reported this on Facebook.

"Following last night's attack on Kyiv, our British Council office has been severely damaged and will be closed to visitors until further notice. While there may be some delays in our responses, our work with our Ukrainian partners in education and culture continues. You can reach us via emal," the Council said.

Also, British correspondent Caolan Robertson, who has been living in Ukraine for the past few years and has been covering the war on the social network X, claims that representatives of the UK government, British employees, were regularly in the attacked building, and the russians knew this.

"They were absolutely not stopped by hitting this building, and they will hit such buildings again and again without hesitation. And if you look around this street, there are no military targets here. This is a residential street where people slept, where children slept," he said.

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As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, the EU delegation building was damaged in a russian attack. The EU Ambassador reacted.

The office of Ukrainska Pravda was damaged in a russian missile attack on Kyiv.

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