After another massive Russian attack on Kyiv on the night of May 25, famous Ukrainian artists suffered new losses. Among the objects destroyed as a result of the enemy strike was a recording studio in the Shevchenkivskyi district of the capital. It was in this building that singer Jerry Heil created her iconic songs, including "All eyes on kids" and "On the carpet."

The artist herself reported the destruction on her Telegram channel, posting a video of the aftermath of the shelling. “What nonsense , friends… This is the house where “On the Carpet” and “All Eyes on Kids” were recorded. What a terrible trash,” she wrote.
The footage shows the consequences of the hit: the studio is completely destroyed, windows are broken, equipment is destroyed, and the room looks unusable for further use.
Other cities — Kharkiv, Ternopil, Mykolaiv, Konotop — were also affected by the night attack. According to official data, the number of wounded in the Kyiv region has increased to 31 people. Some of them are in serious condition.
Recall, choreographer Yevhen Kot also spoke about the consequences of the shelling earlier. According to him, the explosions occurred very close to his house, but his family was not injured.
Russian attacks continue to destroy not only residential infrastructure, but also cultural spaces — places where modern Ukrainian music is created.

