The occupiers destroyed the business center owned by a well-known Ukrainian singer and her husband
19 May 19:44
Ukrainian singer Kamaliya spoke about the extensive damage her family business sustained as a result of the Russian attack. She told her Instagram followers that the business center owned by her and her husband, Pakistani billionaire Mohammad Zahoor, came under fire on the night of May 14, according to "Komersant Ukrainian".
Kamaliya posted a video showing shattered windows, damaged rooms, and glass shards in the business center.

“On the night of May 13–14, the Russian occupiers ‘greeted’ us and Zahoor in their own way—by striking our business center. A building where people worked every day. A place that had been part of our lives for many years. Since 2014, my family has lost so much. We’ve lost a lot in Luhansk, in Donetsk Oblast, in Odesa. But here’s yet another loss for us—$80 million—yet we won’t give up,” the singer said.
Kamaliya noted that the losses for the family are very significant. At the same time, the most important thing for her is that no one was killed or injured as a result of the strike.

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Support for Ukraine Despite the Losses
Kamaliya emphasized that she and her husband do not plan to stop supporting Ukraine. She stressed that since the start of the full-scale war, Zakhur has been actively helping Ukrainian military personnel and civilians who have suffered from Russia’s aggression.
Kamaliya summed up her position by noting that no missiles, explosions, or destruction will force them to remain silent, be afraid, or stop.
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Missile strike on Kyiv on May 14
As a reminder, on the night of May 14, the Russian army carried out a massive airstrike on Kyiv. The Darnytskyi district was hit hardest, where a missile struck a nine-story residential building and destroyed one of the building’s entrances.
Today, May 15, a Day of Mourning has been declared in Kyiv for those killed in this attack.
According to the Ukrainian Air Force, Russia launched 56 different types of missiles and 675 drones at Ukraine that night, with Kyiv as the main target of the attack.
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