Russian attack damages production of Fahrenheit brand, which makes clothing for the military
After the Russian strike, Ukrainian company Fahrenheit suspended accepting new orders

The Ukrainian company Fahrenheit, which manufactures clothing and accessories for civilians and the military, was damaged as a result of another Russian attack, the company's press service reported on the social network X (Twitter).
"The blow came to a place where we have been creating clothes for everyone and everyone for years, including our military," Fahrenheit said.
Company representatives reported that due to the consequences of the shelling, they were forced to cancel all current orders and suspend accepting new ones "indefinitely."
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Fahrenheit is a Ukrainian company founded in 2009 in Kyiv. The company produces clothing for active recreation and sports – thermal underwear, jackets, T-shirts, pants, accessories, etc.- On the night of June 17, Russia launched over 440 drones and 32 missiles into Ukraine.
- The occupiers used 175 drones, more than 14 cruise missiles, and at least two ballistic missiles against the capital and its surroundings.
- In Kyiv, 14 people were killed and about a hundred injured. There was a direct hit on a high-rise building – the missile passed from the upper floors to the basement.