Odesa allocated funds for the repair of a building destroyed by drones: details of the decision.
In Odesa, funds have been allocated for emergency works on a multi-storey building on Oleksandr Kutuzakiy Street, which was damaged during a drone attack on July 24. This decision was announced at a session of the Odesa City Council.
This was discussed at the session of the Odesa City Council
As a result of the attack, several floors of the building were damaged, load-bearing structures and staircases were destroyed. Today, city council members supported the decision to allocate funds for a technical inspection and emergency works. Residents of the building were evacuated, they are receiving advice on compensation for damages, and the property is currently under round-the-clock security.
The shelling of Odesa on July 24 caused significant damage to a 9-storey building, with apartments on the 5th to 8th floors destroyed. Fortunately, the fire was quickly extinguished, but four people and one cat were injured. Tragically, another person lost their life. More sites were affected by the shelling, including 'Privoz', a private house, a gas station, and Primorsky Boulevard.
Summary
After the drone attack in Odesa, at the request of local authorities, funds have been allocated for emergency works in the building that suffered serious damage. Residents of the building had to evacuate, but the authorities are taking measures to ensure their safety and compensation for damages resulting from this attack.
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