In Kyiv, 63 residential buildings were damaged following the Russian Federation's attack
As a result of the massive Russian attack on Kyiv on July 2, 63 residential buildings were damaged, 57 of which were apartment buildings. The Darnytskyi district suffered the most damage.
Kindergartens, schools, medical facilities, and businesses were also damaged.
Over the past day and a half, residents of the capital have filed more than 830 reports of damaged property. Across Ukraine, more than 2,600 such reports have been received during this time.
Experts are currently continuing to inspect buildings and document the extent of the damage. Once the initial assessment is complete, the information will be entered into the Register of Damaged and Destroyed Property, after which inspections of apartments and private homes will begin as part of the “eRecovery” program.
Source: Oleksiy Kuleba.