A missile struck a restaurant in Ukraine that was working with World Central Kitchen to feed people impacted by war, leaving four staff wounded, the humanitarian organization’s leaders said.
A missile struck a restaurant in Ukraine that was working with Washington, D.C., based World Central Kitchen to feed people impacted by war, leaving four staff wounded, the humanitarian organization’s leaders said.
The Associated Press reports a 15-year-old boy and at least eight other people died after rockets hit a residential area of the northeast city of Kharkiv. World Central Kitchen founder José Andrés confirmed an explosion impacted a restaurant in Kharkiv in a Spanish-language message on Twitter. The restaurant had been working with the famed Washington, D.C., chef’s organization, World Central Kitchen CEO Nate Mook said.Download NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth