MFA: Azerbaijani embassy damaged during Russia's attack on Kyiv, no injuries reported
Foreign policy
- 28 August, 2025
- 20:07
The Azerbaijani embassy was damaged during Russia's attack on Kyiv, but no one was injured, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) of Azerbaijan told Report.
"On August 28, around 3 a.m. (GMT+3), missile and drone attacks occurred in Ukraine's capital city Kyiv. One of the missiles exploded near the building of Azerbaijan's embassy in Ukraine, causing damage to the building from the blast. Some windows were broken, and cracks appeared on the roof of the consular section," the statement reads.
However, there were no injuries among the embassy staff. The embassy continues to operate.
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