A dormitory in the Darnytskyi district was deemed uninhabitable following the Russian attack
In the Darnytskyi district of Kyiv, a two-story apartment building containing 74 units was severely damaged by a Russian strike. The building has been declared uninhabitable.
?si=zLwKKKXm05tM9Tlp">was reported on the “Kyiv24” TV channel.According to preliminary data, there were no fatalities. Rescuers evacuated 10 people with minor injuries. Work is ongoing at the site to dismantle dangerous structures and address the aftermath of the attack.
According to eyewitnesses, the rocket flew through the building and detonated. A neighboring business and nearby parked cars were also damaged.
A relief center has been set up for the victims, where they are receiving psychological and legal support, as well as assistance in filing claims for damaged property.
The head of the Darnytskyi District State Administration announced that apartment owners will receive a one-time payment of 20,000 hryvnias. The funds are expected to be disbursed within two to three days. Accommodations have been arranged for residents requiring temporary relocation.
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