Five-story building damaged by Russian aggression restored in Bucha - Kravchenko
Kyiv • UNN
In Bucha, major repairs have been completed to a five-story building with 69 apartments damaged during the hostilities. Structures and communications were restored and 5 destroyed apartments were repaired at the expense of the Aggression Response Fund.
In Bucha, Kyiv region, another five-story building that was damaged as a result of the Russian invasion has been restored. The funds for the overhaul were allocated from the Fund for the Elimination of the Consequences of Armed Aggression. This was reported by Ruslan Kravchenko, head of the Kyiv RMA, on his Facebook page, UNN reports.
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The 69-apartment building is located at 5 Novoe Shosse Street. It was heavily damaged during the active hostilities in the area around the city. The floor slabs were partially destroyed, windows and doors were smashed, and utility networks were damaged. In addition, the facade and roof of the high-rise building were damaged. Some apartments burned to the ground and became uninhabitable.
The reconstruction began in September 2023. The builders dismantled the damaged structures - internal walls, ceilings, balcony slabs on the 4th-5th floors of the fourth entrance. The building was insulated, the facade was decorated, a monolithic floor was installed, and common areas and stairwells were repaired
According to the head of the RMA, the building's internal walls and partitions were restored, entrance and interior doors were arranged; windows were replaced and balconies glazed, damaged power supply networks and the roof were restored. 5 apartments that were destroyed were repaired.
This is the 6th house that has been repaired at the expense of the FLN and put into operation. We have already repaired facilities in Bucha, Dmytrivka, and Irpin. In total, we are restoring 48 houses at the expense of the FLN, where we are the customer of CRSA. We are constantly working to increase the number of reconstructed facilities. Out of 30 thousand damaged and destroyed objects, we have already restored more than 20.3 thousand. Schools, hospitals, residential buildings, bridges and roads - each restored object returns comfort, safety and faith in a better future to people