**Russia Targets Boeing Office in Kyiv, Deliberately Hit US Business**
In a recent attack on Ukraine’s capital city, Russian forces deliberately targeted a building used by the US aerospace and defense giant Boeing. The Financial Times reported this development on June 15, citing multiple sources.
On June 9-10, Russia launched hundreds of drones and seven missiles in one of the biggest attacks on Ukraine. The strikes damaged buildings across Kyiv, including Boeing’s office. According to two Boeing employees, three Ukrainian officials, and the head of the American Chamber of Commerce (ACC) in Ukraine, the attack was deliberate.
“This is not just an attack against Ukraine, but also an attack where American business is being hit,” said Andy Hunder, President of the ACC in Ukraine. The organization represents nearly 700 US and international investors and corporate members.
The strikes on Kyiv came after Ukraine surprised Russia with Operation Spiderweb, which saw hundreds of drones target four airbases in Russia and damage 41 war planes. Moscow promised to retaliate in response.
**Boeing’s Cooperation with Antonov**
Boeing, one of the largest American companies operating in Ukraine, cooperates with the Ukrainian aerospace and defense company Antonov. The two companies are exploring joint ventures and opportunities, including in defense. Boeing told the FT that none of its employees were injured in the attack and that it continues to operate in Ukraine, where it employs some 1,000 people.
Antonov has also suffered from Russian strikes, as have other defense production sites. As Ukraine pushes for domestic defense production instead of relying on foreign imports, Ukrainian officials say that Moscow is attempting to hinder Ukraine’s efforts to manufacture arms.
**Western Businesses Targeted**
Germany’s Rheinmetall opened a factory in Ukraine last October to produce Lynx infantry fighting vehicles. However, Moscow threatened the company, saying it was a legitimate target. Despite this, nearly 90% of Western businesses continue to operate in Ukraine, according to Andy Hunder.
“The American business community is here, it continues to operate, and it’s united,” he added.
**Conclusion**
The deliberate targeting of Boeing’s office by Russia highlights the growing tensions between Moscow and the US-led Western world. As Ukraine pushes for greater independence from foreign imports, Russia seeks to hinder its efforts to manufacture arms. The continued operation of Western businesses in Ukraine demonstrates their commitment to supporting the country’s resilience and determination.
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