Eight Houses Damaged in Vinnytsia Region Due to Shelling
In the Vinnytsia region, eight residential houses sustained damage from enemy shelling, as reported by the head of the Vinnytsia Regional Military Administration, Natalia Zabolotna.
In the Vinnytsia region, eight residential houses sustained damage from enemy shelling, as reported by the head of the Vinnytsia Regional Military Administration, Natalia Zabolotna. The information was disseminated via her Telegram channel, according to the Ukrinform news agency.
According to the details shared by Zabolotna, the blast wave from the shelling shattered windows in the affected homes. This indicates that the strike was quite powerful, causing damage not only to the structural integrity of the buildings but also to the windows of residential premises.
Currently, commissions consisting of representatives from local communities are engaged in documenting the damages. This process is crucial for filing claims for compensation under the state program “eRecovery,” which aims to assist citizens affected by military actions.
To provide assistance to those who find themselves in difficult situations due to the shelling, representatives from international organizations have arrived at the scene. Their objective is to ensure necessary support for the victims and to assess the extent of the destruction and the needs of local residents.
According to preliminary data, as of April 1, there have been reports of damage and destruction to 646 residential properties in the Vinnytsia region. Among these, there are 136 apartment buildings and 503 private houses, as well as seven dormitories. These figures highlight the severe consequences of military actions for the local population and infrastructure.
It is important to note that the situation in the region remains tense, and local authorities continue to work on restoring living conditions for those affected. Under the “eRecovery” program, plans are in place not only to restore damaged houses but also to provide financial assistance to cover repair costs.
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