Emergency repairs have been completed at a shopping center in Kyiv that was damaged by shelling — State Emergency Service
In Kyiv's Shevchenkivskyi district, rescue workers have completed emergency repairs at a shopping center that was damaged by Russian shelling.
This was reported by the Main Directorate of the State Emergency Service in Kyiv.
Over the course of three days, specialists dismantled damaged elements of the building’s facade, including windows and cladding.
In total, rescue workers dismantled and removed structures covering an area of 2,900 square meters.

Fifteen rescue workers and four units of special State Emergency Service equipment were involved in the emergency work.
The agency also published photos and videos from the site of the work.
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