In Odesa, residential buildings damaged by a drone strike: how to obtain compensation.
According to ТСН: In Odesa, the aftermath of the enemy attack is being addressed, as reported by the Odesa City Military Administration.
Elimination of the effects of the attack
According to the city's military administration, damage to social objects has been recorded as a result of the explosion. All necessary materials have already been delivered for the temporary closure of the shattered windows.
The district administration, together with the landscaping department, housing and communal services, and other relevant units, are surveying the areas and documenting the damaged property.
The military administration emphasized that there is currently no information about any casualties.
Assistance to residents
An operational headquarters has been established at the scene, which also includes a heating point. Residents can receive useful information, clarifications, assistance, and consultations regarding the state program “eRecovery”, as well as local support initiatives for the reimbursement and restoration of damaged housing.
It was previously reported that on the night of December 26, explosions were heard in Odesa during an air raid alert against the backdrop of threats posed by enemy drones.
It was also reported that the enemy damaged a residential building in Odesa, and firefighting efforts are ongoing.
The situation in Odesa raises many questions, but the city authorities are actively responding to the aftermath of the attack and doing everything possible to restore normal life in the city. Residents are receiving support and assistance, which is crucial in these challenging times.
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