Rocket strike in Kyiv: residents of the destroyed apartment building still do not know when they will return home.

Rocket strike in Kyiv: residents of the destroyed apartment building still do not know when they will return home
Rocket strike in Kyiv: residents of the destroyed apartment building still do not know when they will return home

It has been half a month since a rocket hit an apartment building in the Svyatoshyn district of Kyiv, taking the lives of 32 people. However, residents are still experiencing uncertainty about returning home and compensation due to a lack of information from the Kyiv City State Administration.

This was reported by the residents of Kyiv during the broadcast of the 'Kyiv Time' program. Eyewitnesses describe the nighttime shelling as a shocking moment: the explosion shattered windows, damaged furniture, destroyed balconies, and covered walls with cracks. Many were fortunate to avoid tragedy, being in a certain place during the strike. Some apartments were damaged less, others more, but the house will have to be restored for everyone.

After the emergency rescue operations, which ended on August 1, communication with the victims has ceased in the city. Residents are trying to apply for compensation and restore their homes independently, but without government support. They are nervously waiting for expert decisions and the timing of their return home. People are also complaining about the inflated prices of expert companies and the protracted process.

The apartment building in Kyiv became the scene of a tragedy that residents of the city still talk about. The affected are seeking help from the authorities, but due to the lack of information from officials, they feel uncertainty and stress. They are waiting for compensation and support in rebuilding the house while trying to deal with the consequences of the tragedy on their own.


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