“Nova Poshta” is closing a branch in a village in the Zaporizhzhia region

24 April 14:37

Due to security concerns, a Nova Poshta branch in Komyshuvas, Zaporizhzhia Oblast, is closing. The company announced this, according to "Komersant Ukrainian".

“For nearly two years, this branch has been a pillar of support and a vital logistics hub in this frontline community. Every day, about 100 people came here to receive medicine, food, and humanitarian aid. In March alone, 10,000 parcels passed through it,” the statement reads.

The company noted that they had delayed this decision until the very last moment, but the security situation no longer allows them to operate.

“Constant shelling, FPV drones, and proximity to the front line pose a daily risk to the team and clients.”

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The company explained that the Nova Poshta branch in Komyshuvakha was opened by the company’s partners—father and son—Mykola and Kirill Grabky. Kirill himself and seven employees worked there. All of them are residents of frontline Zaporizhzhia: from Komyshuvakha itself and from nearby villages destroyed by the Russians. According to Nova Poshta, despite the closure of the branch in Komyshuvakha, the staff will continue to work.

“Nevertheless, partners Mykola and Kirill Grabky are staying with Nova Poshta and are already preparing to open a branch in one of the neighboring towns with the same team of seven Nova Poshta employees.”

Komyshuvakha, in the Zaporizhzhia region, is currently 18 kilometers from the territory occupied by Russian troops.

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Королюк Наталя
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