The Kyiv cardboard and paper mill has suspended operations after a drone strike on April 3, 2026. This incident marks another attack on the facility, prompting safety concerns and the need for damage assessment.
According to the company’s website, production has been paused to ensure the safety of employees and to address the aftermath of the attack. The management is actively monitoring the situation as it develops.
The mill is known for producing civilian goods and has no connections to military or defense sectors. Its product lineup includes:
- Obukhiv 65 toilet paper;
- Divo product range;
- Other sanitary and hygiene items;
- Corrugated packaging.
These products are essential for thousands of households across Ukraine. In a statement, the company expressed hope for a swift return to full operations, emphasizing its commitment to providing necessary and quality goods to the public.
The Kyiv cardboard and paper mill has temporarily ceased operations due to a drone attack, marking a significant disruption to its production of essential civilian goods. The company is focused on safety and recovery efforts while expressing optimism for a return to normalcy.
