Russian Drone Strike Destroys Lithuanian Volunteer Warehouse at Kyiv  

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**Russian Drone Strike Hits Kyiv Warehouse, But Operations Continue Unhindered**

A crucial warehouse storing humanitarian aid in the heart of Kyiv was destroyed by a Russian kamikaze drone, leaving the organization shaken but undeterred. Blue/Yellow, a public organization dedicated to providing support to Ukraine, reported that their temporary storage facility for humanitarian aid from Lithuania was targeted.

**Empty Warehouse at Time of Strike**

Miraculously, the warehouse was almost empty at the time of the strike, with only personal protective equipment (helmets and vests) stored on site. The absence of significant losses is a blessing in itself, as the organization’s employees and medics were the only ones present during the attack.

**Everyday Reality of War**

In Ukraine, the reality of war means that attacks like this are a constant threat. The lack of insurance against such strikes highlights the risks faced by aid organizations operating on the front lines. Despite this, Blue/Yellow remains committed to its mission and continues to fundraise for vital support for Ukrainian defenders.

**”Dronatonas” Campaign Continues**

The organization’s current campaign, “Dronatonas,” aims to raise 1 million euros for drones capable of protecting lives from attacks like the one that occurred in Kyiv. Every euro donated will go towards purchasing equipment that can safeguard lives from similar threats. Since the beginning of the invasion, Blue/Yellow has purchased over 5,000 drones for Ukraine.

**Long-term Impact**

Since its founding in 2014, Blue/Yellow has received an astonishing 100 million euros in donations from Lithuanian residents to support Ukraine. The destruction of their warehouse serves as a grim reminder of the war’s harsh realities but will not deter the organization from continuing its vital work.

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