Who spoke about what will happen with the shell-hit building of the Mykolaiv Regional State Administration.
The reconstruction of the Mykolaiv Regional State Administration, which was damaged by a missile strike in 2022, will only occur after the hostilities cease or during a prolonged ceasefire. The likelihood of new attacks on this facility remains high due to its strategic importance as a critical infrastructure object.
The Future of the Mykolaiv Regional State Administration
Additionally, there are considerations for establishing a memorial complex at the site of the destroyed building to honor the memory of the victims of the attack. Conducting a survey among local residents regarding this idea is also planned.
'I wanted to conduct this through a survey of the people: what do they envision there. A memorial complex, a reconstructed Regional State Administration, or perhaps a comprehensive approach to honoring the victims of the Russo-Ukrainian war. And you can work from the car; you don't need large offices for this.'
Attack on the Mykolaiv Regional State Administration
As a result of the missile strike on the Mykolaiv Regional State Administration on March 29, 2022, 37 people died, and 34 were injured. 18 of the injured were hospitalized.
We have also written about the protection against drones in Mykolaiv through the use of artificial intelligence, as well as the restoration of the region after attacks from the Russian Federation.
After the missile strike in 2022, the Mykolaiv Regional State Administration requires reconstruction; however, this process is only possible in a state of peace or ceasefire. A memorial complex is planned to be established at the site of the building to honor the memory of the victims, along with conducting a survey among local residents.Read also
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