Russian attack damages plant of one of Ukraine's largest hummus producers Yofi

A Russian missile strike damaged the factory of Yofi, one of Ukraine's largest hummus producers, in Kyiv, causing deliveries to be suspended. About said the company's press service on Facebook.
"The enemy that our country is at war with launched a missile attack on our plant. Thank God, no one was hurt – people managed to leave 20 minutes before the hit," the company said.
The production facility was severely damaged, so the supply of products has been temporarily suspended.
The company is working to restore the plant and plans to return to store shelves in a month.
"The enemy will not be able to break our will. We are committed to our mission and are continuously working to restore production," the company added.
Yofi has been operating in Ukraine since 2010 and is one of the most popular hummus producers on the market.

On September 28, the enemy launched a massive attack on the Ukrainian capital. Four people were killed and 14 were injured as a result of the shelling.
- On the night of June 17, a Russian missile destroyed the enterprise of a well-known Ukrainian manufacturer of freeze-dried food products "Food, located in Kyiv.


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