Mobile command centers have been set up in Kyiv to assist victims of the massive attack on July 2
Following the massive enemy shelling of Kyiv that took place on the night of July 2, emergency response centers began operating in various districts of the capital.
City authorities have set up special centers to support affected residents who need advice and assistance in filing claims for damages.
In the Shevchenkivskyi district, two reception centers are operating to assist citizens.
They are located at the following addresses: 14 Oleksandra Dovzhenka Street (at Kindergarten No. 112, information hotline: 0506789742) and 86 Beresteisky Avenue (on the premises of School No. 73).
Residents of the Holosiivskyi District can seek assistance at the center set up at 12 Holosiivska Street. This command center is located on the premises of Lyceum No. 241 “Holosiivskyi.”
In addition, a mobile command center has been set up directly next to the most severely damaged building to respond promptly to people’s requests.
The Darnytskyi District has also set up two counseling centers for those affected. They are located at the following addresses: 27-A Novodarnytska Street and 23 Yalinkova Street.
Each of these centers is providing immediate assistance and accepting claims from owners of damaged property.
Representatives of local authorities and relevant agencies are ready to provide the necessary guidance on the next steps for documenting the damage and obtaining compensation.
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