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6/15/2025, 11:28:39 PM
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> RUSSIA AIR ATTACK DAMAGED BOEING OFFICES IN UKRAINE
> Aerial strikes hit US aerospace giant’s premises in Kyiv, raising questions about Moscow’s intent
lol. Did Russians actually want to target a company cooperating with Ukraine's defence sector? hmm? who can resolve this mystery.
> A building used by Boeing in Kyiv was badly damaged in a recent large-scale Russian air attack, in what appeared to be a deliberate strike on the US aerospace company, according to six people familiar with the matter and photographs seen by the Financial Times.
> Boeing is one of the most prominent American businesses present in Ukraine, with its operations largely focused on engineering and technical support. It has a relationship with Ukrainian aircraft maker Antonov, known for producing heavy transport aircraft, including military-capable designs.
> Despite the damage to its building in Kyiv, there had been “no operational disruption” as a result of Monday’s attack, Andriy Koryagin, deputy general director of Boeing’s operation in Ukraine, told the FT.
> The apparent targeting of and the damage incurred to such a high-profile US company on Ukrainian soil could anger President Donald Trump, who has admitted to growing increasingly frustrated by Moscow.
> The strike could also raise questions about whether Russia is expanding its focus to include western companies with connections to Ukraine’s defence and aviation sectors.
> Last year, Boeing and Antonov signed a memorandum of understanding to explore opportunities to collaborate on defence-related projects.
> “The central focus of the meeting was co-operation in manufacturing ammunition and aerial strike systems. Special attention was given by the parties to the prospect of jointly producing unmanned aerial systems,” the Ukrainian defence ministry said
Still no clue why Russia would want to target Boeing. Hmm.
https://archive.md/33rLz
> RUSSIA AIR ATTACK DAMAGED BOEING OFFICES IN UKRAINE
> Aerial strikes hit US aerospace giant’s premises in Kyiv, raising questions about Moscow’s intent
lol. Did Russians actually want to target a company cooperating with Ukraine's defence sector? hmm? who can resolve this mystery.
> A building used by Boeing in Kyiv was badly damaged in a recent large-scale Russian air attack, in what appeared to be a deliberate strike on the US aerospace company, according to six people familiar with the matter and photographs seen by the Financial Times.
> Boeing is one of the most prominent American businesses present in Ukraine, with its operations largely focused on engineering and technical support. It has a relationship with Ukrainian aircraft maker Antonov, known for producing heavy transport aircraft, including military-capable designs.
> Despite the damage to its building in Kyiv, there had been “no operational disruption” as a result of Monday’s attack, Andriy Koryagin, deputy general director of Boeing’s operation in Ukraine, told the FT.
> The apparent targeting of and the damage incurred to such a high-profile US company on Ukrainian soil could anger President Donald Trump, who has admitted to growing increasingly frustrated by Moscow.
> The strike could also raise questions about whether Russia is expanding its focus to include western companies with connections to Ukraine’s defence and aviation sectors.
> Last year, Boeing and Antonov signed a memorandum of understanding to explore opportunities to collaborate on defence-related projects.
> “The central focus of the meeting was co-operation in manufacturing ammunition and aerial strike systems. Special attention was given by the parties to the prospect of jointly producing unmanned aerial systems,” the Ukrainian defence ministry said
Still no clue why Russia would want to target Boeing. Hmm.
https://archive.md/33rLz
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