Over 2,500 reports of damaged housing were received via Diia on June 2 - Kuleba

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On June 2, Ukrainians submitted over 2,500 applications regarding damaged property via Diia. More than 340,000 objects have already been recorded in the Registry since the start of the war.

Throughout the day on June 2, Ukrainians submitted over 2,500 reports of damaged or destroyed housing resulting from Russian attacks. Citizens used the Diia portal or app, reports UNN, citing the Deputy Prime Minister for Restoration of Ukraine - Minister for Communities and Territories Development Oleksiy Kuleba.

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Over 400 reports came from Kyiv residents and over 100 from residents of Dnipro. As Kuleba noted, since the beginning of the full-scale Russian invasion, more than 340,000 objects have been recorded in the Register of Damaged and Destroyed Property. Of these, nearly 300,000 are residential buildings.

"Each such report represents someone's damaged home, lost property, and a need for rapid assistance. Today, it is especially important that commissions for the inspection of damaged housing work as promptly as possible on the ground and that decisions are made for payments under the eRecovery (yeVidnovlennia) program,"

- Kuleba's post reads.

Recall

In Dnipro, the search and rescue operation has concluded in a residential neighborhood hit by Russian missiles overnight; the death toll has risen to 16.

UNN also reported that the number of injured people resulting from the massive Russian attack on Kyiv on the night of June 2 has increased to 81.

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