A residential high-rise building at 42 Davydchuk Street in Irpin, Kyiv region, destroyed by Russian troops at the beginning of the full-scale invasion, has been restored and put into operation through the United24 fundraising platform.
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A residential high-rise building at 42 Davydchuk Street in Irpin, destroyed by Russian troops at the beginning of the full-scale invasion, has been restored and put into operation through the United24 fundraising platform.
The scope of work included restoring the roof, ceilings, walls, facade, replacing damaged windows, doors, and balconies, repairing entrances and damaged apartments, arranging water and gas supply, and creating recreation areas and playgrounds.
United24 ambassador Michel Hazanavicius joined the fundraiser for reconstruction.
18 apartment buildings are planned to be rebuilt in the Kyiv region through this platform.
Before the full-scale invasion, more than 4,000 people lived in these buildings.
Russia killed five medical workers in a missile attack on the Adonis clinic in Kyiv.
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