From The Tablet:
The nunciature in Kyiv was damaged during Russian strikes on the city the day after the Pope met President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in a private audience.
During the largest recorded bombardment of Ukraine since the invasion in 2022 on the night of 10 July, shrapnel damaged the roof of the nunciature’s main building as well as its garage and office. “None of our people were hurt. There were a lot of drones flying, and it is not clear where each one was targeting. We only got shrapnel. The strikes hit near us, 70 metres and 90 metres away,” the apostolic nuncio to Ukraine Archbishop Visvaldas Kulbokas said the next day.