They hope that only restoration and repair work will be needed.
Two people were injured as a result of the night attack by the Russian Federation “Shaheds” on Kyiv. The situation with the destruction and the need to resettle people is now being clarified.
First Deputy Chairman of the Kyiv City State Administration Nikolai Povoroznik said this on Radio Liberty. He noted that experts must find out whether it was the drone itself or its debris that struck.
“Thank God that it ended in such a way that there were practically no casualties – two slightly wounded, who received assistance accordingly,” added the first deputy chairman of the Kyiv City State Administration.
Povoroznik stressed that experts are studying the situation with the hit and the consequences that the explosion brought. When asked whether people would be evicted from their homes, he replied that this was not being discussed yet.
“We are not talking about resettlement yet. Today, I think, before lunch we will understand what the situation is with the house itself,” Povoroznik noted.
There were no serious injuries, he said. So, the house has light, there is heat, there is water, the elevators work.
“I have very high hopes that we will not need to resettle anyone from there and we need to carry out restoration and repair work as soon as possible,” the official added.
Drone attack on the capital
As reported, tonight the Russian occupiers attacked Kyiv with drones. In Solomensky, Darnitsky and Goloseevsky districts, drone debris fell and buildings were damaged.
It was reported that as a result of falling drone debris, there were damaged structures in the capital, in particular, a multi-storey residential building. Presenter Andrei Kovalsky lives there with his family.
The TV presenter told an correspondent that at the moment of the impact, his wife Tatyana managed to jump away from the window, having heard the sound of the drone. In his opinion, the epicenter of the explosion was higher, but the debris from above fell on his apartment. A fire started, but the couple managed to put out the fire.