Kharkiv City Council named infrastructure facilities that suffered due to shelling by Russian troops during 14 days of the war.
“The largest objects are the building of the Kharkiv Regional State Administration, the building of the National Police, the university building, the city hall and the building next to the city hall, built in 1894, which survived the war with Hitler. This is for large buildings.. 281 houses were also damaged. As well as administrative and other buildings - 102. Of these, 26 schools, 23 kindergartens, 53 non-residential administrative buildings,” said Yuriy Sidorenko, head of the Department for Information and Public Relations of the Kharkiv City Council.
The amount of damage in the Kharkiv City Council has not yet been calculated. Some of the damaged buildings, according to builders, can be restored, while others are already subject only to demolition..