In Kharkov, the Factor-Pechat printing house, which the Russians attacked with missiles on May 23, is resuming operations.
Radio Liberty reports this.
The company is currently printing textbooks until the new school year and recruiting employees.
After the missile strike, the rubble was cleared away, the premises were partially repaired, and new equipment was launched.
But they still can’t work here like before, with full-cycle production from design to cover. That’s why printed books are transferred to other printing houses to have covers made for them and sent to stores and schools, the publication writes.
Let us recall that after the shelling of the Factor-Pechat printing house in Kharkov on Thursday, May 23, more than 50 thousand books were destroyed, and at least three publishing houses were damaged: Vivat, Family Leisure Club (KSD), and Utro.
Source: Racurs

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