After the attack on the shopping center: JYSK lost its store in Kryvyi Rih
22 August 10:12
The JYSK chain lost a store in the “Soniachna Galereya” shopping center in Kryvyi Rih as a result of a Russian strike. This was reported by Yevhen Ivanitsa, JYSK’s director in Ukraine, according to "Komersant Ukrainian".
According to him, none of the store’s employees were injured. Ivanitsa described the strike on the shopping center as targeted and premeditated.
“But that’s little comfort. Over a hundred people were injured, and there are fatalities, including children. I’m at a loss for words. I simply have no words. It was the middle of the day. An entirely civilian facility,” he wrote.
As a reminder, on August 21, Russian forces launched two drone attacks on a shopping center in Kryvyi Rih, killing 16 people. Another 130 people were injured, including 23 children.
Background. JYSK is an international retail chain offering a full range of home goods. Its first store was opened in 1979 in Denmark by Lars Larsen, the owner of JYSK. The retail chain is one of Europe’s leaders in the categories of sleep products (mattresses, pillows, blankets, etc.), home textiles, bathroom goods, home furnishings, as well as outdoor furniture and summer leisure products. The JYSK brand has been present in Ukraine since 2004.
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