January 19, 2025
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During the missile attack on Kyiv, the oldest McDonald’s in Ukraine was damaged

During the Russian air attack on January 18, the country’s oldest McDonald’s near the Kyiv metro station “Luk’yanivska” was damaged. This is stated on the restaurant’s Twitter page (X). “Today, during the air attack on Kyiv, the McDonald’s restaurant was damaged near St. m. Lukyanivska, which has been operating since 1997 and is the first restaurant of our chain in Ukraine. Our employees”, — write on: ua.news

During the Russian air attack on January 18, the country’s oldest McDonald’s near the Kyiv metro station “Luk’yanivska” was damaged.

This is stated on the restaurant’s Twitter page (X).

“Today, during the air attack on Kyiv, the McDonald’s restaurant was damaged near St. m. Lukyanivska, which has been operating since 1997 and is the first restaurant of our chain in Ukraine. Our employees managed to evacuate to the shelter in time thanks to safety protocols, which are strictly adhered to,” the message said.

We will remind that emergency rescue and restoration work was completed in the Shevchenkivskyi district of Kyiv after a Russian ballistic missile was hit early in the morning.

On the morning of January 18, the occupiers hit Lukyanivka in Kyiv with rockets. A few hours later, the metro station resumed operation. As a result of the attack on Kyiv, three people were killed and at least three others were injured.

On the morning of January 18, powerful explosions rang out in Kyiv. The military was warned about the threat of ballistics. It is already known about three dead.

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