A Ukrainian publishing business, whose portfolio includes books by George Orwell and Barack Obama, announced Thursday that it had lost roughly 800,000 copies in the devastating Russian strike on Kyi The midnight bombardment, which killed at least 21 people and injured scores, was one of Russia’s most powerful aerial barrages during its five-year invasion of Ukraine.
Ukraine has accused Moscow of regular attacks on cultural sites such as museums, galleries, film studios, and Kyiv’s Unesco-listed 11th-century monastery.As a result of Russia’s nocturnal strike, the primary warehouse of our logistics partner, where our books were stored, was damaged,” BookChef Publishing, one of Ukraine’s leading publishers, said on Telegram. According to the publisher, the majority of the print run, or around 800,000 books, has been lost.
It shared images of the wrecked building, which was surrounded by burning piles of rubble and firefighters working on the area. BookChef Publishing has over 700 titles, including bestsellers by Yuval Noah Harari, Michelle and Barack Obama, Matthew McConaughey, Will Smith, George Orwell, and Charles Bukowski.
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