Building of Ukraine's High Anti-Corruption Court damaged in Russian strike on Kyiv – photo

The building of the High Anti-Corruption Court of Ukraine on Beresteiskyi Avenue in Kyiv has been damaged in a large-scale Russian attack on the night of 14-15 June.
Source: press service for the High Anti-Corruption Court
Quote: "Kyiv came under a large-scale missile and drone attack on the night of 14-15 June. The premises belonging to the High Anti-Corruption Court at 41 Beresteiskyi Avenue were damaged in the strike. Windows in the building were shattered and court staff are currently assessing the full extent of the damage. Cleaning and work on dealing with the aftermath is ongoing at the site."

Details: The press service stated that all hearings will take place as scheduled despite these events. Any changes to the court's timetable will be announced separately.
Background:
- Russia launched a large-scale combined attack on Ukraine on the night of 14-15 June. The city of Kyiv was the main target. Missile strikes were also reported in Dnipro and Kharkiv.
- Cultural landmarks were damaged in the capital, namely the Kyiv Pechersk Lavra, the Mystetskyi Arsenal National Art and Culture Museum Complex and the Dovzhenko Film Studios.
- Infrastructure across multiple districts of Kyiv was also affected. As of 09:00, four had been killed in the large-scale Russian attack on Kyiv, while 30 had been injured, including two children.
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