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Updated · NPR · Jun 1
Kyiv Coffee Shop Owners Rebuild After Missile Strike Hit Hours-Old Opening
Updated
Updated · NPR · Jun 1

Kyiv Coffee Shop Owners Rebuild After Missile Strike Hit Hours-Old Opening

5 articles · Updated · NPR · Jun 1
  • Hours after a large-scale Russian missile strike hit downtown Kyiv, the owners of a coffee shop that had opened only earlier that day were serving coffee again.
  • The shop was caught up in the attack soon after launching, but its owners said they planned to rebuild rather than shut down.
  • Their quick return to work underscored civilian resilience in Kyiv as Russian strikes again hit the Ukrainian capital.
Kyiv's cafes reopen in hours, but can an economy survive when its infrastructure is a constant military target?
With Russia's new hypersonic missile, is Ukraine's celebrated resilience finally reaching its breaking point?
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