Kyiv Residents Protest Due to Government Inaction: What to Do About Buildings Destroyed by Russian Rockets.

Kyiv Residents Protest Due to Government Inaction: What to Do About Buildings Destroyed by Russian Rockets
Kyiv Residents Protest Due to Government Inaction: What to Do About Buildings Destroyed by Russian Rockets

In Kyiv, after the Russian missile strike on the capital on July 31, 2025, the local authorities have not yet decided how to restore the damaged buildings. The city's residents are outraged by the inaction of officials.

Journalist Anna Syryk from Novyny.LIVE provided an overview of the rehabilitation situation after the Russian attack during the program 'Kyiv Time'.

Russian Attack on Kyiv on July 31 - Issues with Housing Recovery

After the Russian attack on Kyiv on July 31, when over 30 buildings were destroyed, residents of the damaged structures in the Svyatoshyn district are still living in uncertainty about the future of their homes.

One of the missiles hit a high-rise building on Kuchera Street, leading to the destruction of an entire entrance and damaging windows and doors in the buildings. Residents complain about the lack of information, bureaucratic hurdles, and the slow actions of local authorities in managing housing resources.

The local authorities respond that the legislation provides for procedures, including the necessary tender for conducting the examination. However, the tender has not yet been announced. At the same time, officials assure that the buildings will be secured and the debris will be removed.

Local residents have expressed their dissatisfaction with the authorities' reaction to the situation, although the president promised swift actions. People are unsure about the safety of their homes and the inadequacy of alternative housing.

Victims can receive assistance through the 'eRecovery' program or the city program 'Care'.

Reminder of the Russian Attack on Kyiv

Let's remember that as a result of the attack by Russian troops on Kyiv on July 31, 2025, 32 people were killed.

Journalist Kristina Lupaina from Novyny.LIVE shared her impressions of the attack and the destruction that affected her apartment.

Due to the Russian missile strike on Kyiv, local authorities have not yet resolved the issue of restoring damaged buildings, leading to uncertainty and resentment among the city's residents. The lack of a clear action plan and accountability from the authorities places people in a difficult situation, making assistance through various programs an important step in addressing this complex situation.


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