Russian strike on Kharkiv printing house: Vivat names killed workers
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On Publishing, Printing and Book Distribution Workers’ Day, the publisher Vivat Publishing has named seven employees killed by Russia during the attack on their printing house in Kharkiv on 23 May.
Source: Vivat CEO Yuliia Orlova
Details: Seven people were killed in a Russian strike on Thursday:
- Tetiana Khrapina, a print operator
- Roman Strohyi, a glueing machine operator
- Svitlana Ryzhenko, a brochure maker
- Olha Kurasova, an automatic sewing machine operator
- Olena Ninadovska, an automatic sewing machine operator
- Hanna Mynaieva, a finishing machine operator
- Dmytro Shylo, a brochure maker
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Background: During a large-scale Russian attack on Kharkiv on Thursday, 23 May, the Russians hit a printing house. The police said that the Russians had previously struck with an S-300 anti-aircraft system, and three missiles had hit a shop and the surrounding area. Seven people were killed.
Four people were identified from DNA samples. Among the dead were machine operators, a typist and a stacker/packer.
A Russian missile strike on the Factor-Druk printing house in the Osnovyansky district of Kharkiv destroyed 50,000 books.
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