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Boeing offices in Ukraine were damaged by a Russian air strike, according to FT.

The Financial Times reported that a building used by Boeing was severely damaged by a large-scale Russian aerial attack. It cited six sources familiar with the situation and photos seen by the paper.

Ukraine's Air Force reported on Tuesday that Russia used 315 drones, seven missiles, and other weapons to launch air strikes on Kyiv in the early hours of last week.

The newspaper reported that Boeing's building had been among the targets of Sunday night's attack. It cited two Boeing employees, as well as three Ukrainian officials, and the head of American Chamber of Commerce in Ukraine.

Andriy Korayagin, the deputy general director for Boeing's operations in Ukraine, said that despite the damage done to the building, "there was no operational disruption".

A second official Boeing spokesperson refused to comment on the attack to the Financial Times, other than to state that the U.S. aircraft maker prioritizes the safety and security its employees. None of them were injured during the bombardment.

Boeing employs over 1,000 people in Ukraine, according to a report.

Could not confirm immediately the report. Boeing and the American Chamber of Commerce in Ukraine didn't immediately respond to requests for comment.

(source: Reuters)