14 houses that suffered the most damage from Russian shelling were restored in the capital. Vitaliy Klitschko, mayor of Kyiv, announced this on Telegram.
Repair of the 17 most damaged houses began in early summer last year. Last year, 11 houses were restored, this year - 3 more.
The mayor of Kyiv says that restoration work in the house on Svobody Avenue and in two houses on Mezheva Street in the Podolsky district has been completed. These 5-storey buildings built in the 1960s were damaged simultaneously, in March last year, as a result of shelling by Russian aggressors. The rocket exploded a few meters from the buildings. The blast wave and debris knocked out windows and door balcony blocks, entrance doors to the entrances. Internal communications systems, roof and roof structures were destroyed. Cracks appeared on stairwells and partitions, panel joints, at the corners of buildings inside. To date, the houses have been completely renovated, have a modern insulated facade, the vast majority of apartments have undergone emergency repairs, Vitaliy Klitschko reports..
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Yesterday, May 10, he checked how the restoration of two high-rise buildings on Glybochitska Street is being carried out.. A Russian missile hit one residential building in the spring of last year, and another in the summer. The work there is large-scale, because there was significant destruction.
Builders at these sites are working hard to complete the restoration by mid-July this year, the mayor of the capital said.. He added that the other day, another high-rise building in the Svyatoshinsky district was added to the list of damaged ones, where fragments of a Russian drone fell.. “The city will also promptly restore this house,” Klitschko assured..
Earlier, he said that since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, about 800 houses have been destroyed in the capital, 417 of them are residential..