On the night of November 30, an employee of the Ukrainian defense company Fire Point, which produces, among other things, the "Flamingo" cruise missiles, was killed in a massive attack on a residential building in Vyshhorod. His death was reported by the company's chief designer, Denys Shtilerman, on the X network.
According to Shtilerman, the deceased was an employee of Fire Point, and his family members were severely wounded and are in critical condition in the hospital.
In his message, he reacted emotionally to the strike on Vyshhorod: "The Russians are lucky that, unlike them, we do not strike back at their residential buildings for the daily shelling of our peaceful cities, because we know very well where many of our enemies live along with their families. We must destroy the Russian empire root and branch."
He also noted that the circumstances of the strike and the current condition of the wounded are being clarified.
According to official information, 19 people were injured in the attack on Vyshhorod, including four children. Eleven victims were hospitalized with injuries of varying severity. Three multi-story buildings, 14 private houses, an enterprise, and seven cars were damaged in the city.
Fire Point is a Ukrainian defense technology company headquartered in Kyiv, founded in 2022 in response to Russia's full-scale invasion. It specializes in the design, development, and production of long-range attack drones and cruise missiles. The company's key products include the FP-1 drones and the FP-5 "Flamingo" cruise missile.