Barista continued to make coffee in a coffee shop in Kyiv that was smashed by a missile (video)
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On 25 March, on the day of another rocket attack on Kyiv, a blast wave blew out a window in a coffee shop. But the barista Maria continued making coffee for the visitors.
Barista Maria continued to make coffee in a Kyiv coffee shop on 25 March despite damage to the building by a Russian missile. The corresponding video was published on social networks.
The girl explained to journalists that she decided to continue working because it was distracting.
In the coffee shop on 25 March, on the day of another missile attack on Kyiv a window was blown out by a blast wave. But barista Maria continued making coffee for the customers.
It's scary. Very scary. The main thing is that everyone is alive. And we are making coffee, working. We're hanging in there. Everything will be fine," she told BBC-Ukraine.
The missile strike also damaged the building of the Academy of Decorative and Applied Arts and Design in the centre of Kyiv.
The sports hall, congress hall and exhibition centre were completely destroyed, the institution's management said. Windows were broken in the dormitory of the institution.
In addition to the educational institution suffered and residential buildings nearby. Windows and doors were smashed by the shock wave.

Iryna Yukhymchuk specialises in events in the capital region. As a civic activist with extensive experience, she is an expert on social welfare education for vulnerable groups.











