Russian Strike Hits Kyiv Council Member’s Apartment for the Second Time.
Kyiv Lawmaker's Home Damaged Again in Russian Attack
According to Novyny.live: For the second time since the full-scale war began, the apartment of Alla Shlapak, a member of the Kyiv City Council, was damaged in a Russian attack on May 24. The same residence had been hit a year earlier and was subsequently repaired through a state reconstruction program.
'It’s hard to comment on the threats, because we’re just civilians. I want to say that on Sunday, my apartment—which was restored under the rebuilding program a year ago—has been damaged again.' Alla Shlapak
Notably, 60% of all housing destruction in Kyiv in 2025 has resulted from Russian attacks. These events highlight the severe dangers civilians face amid ongoing military aggression.
This case underscores the persistent threat to Ukraine’s civilian population during the war and the urgent need for continued recovery efforts. Repeated strikes on homes, including those of public officials, reveal the serious challenges the country confronts in rebuilding and ensuring citizen safety.
- Sustaining such reconstruction programs is essential for restoring public trust and maintaining social stability.
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