Kyiv Regional State Administration director Oleh Kravchenko reported that over 30,000 objects in the Kyiv region have been destroyed or damaged as a result of Russian aggression. He stated that 9,300 of these structures still require restoration work. The official emphasized the extensive impact of the conflict on the region’s infrastructure, underscoring the necessity for significant recovery efforts.
The damage includes a wide range of structures such as residential buildings, public facilities, and critical infrastructure like roads and utilities. Local authorities are working to assess the full extent of the destruction and prioritize restoration projects. Kravchenko noted that the region’s recovery will depend on both domestic resources and potential international aid.
Residents in affected areas have expressed concern over the long-term effects on their communities, with many calling for increased support and resources to rebuild. The Kyiv Regional State Administration has announced plans to mobilize volunteers and leverage funding from various sources to expedite the restoration process. This ongoing effort highlights the resilience of the region as it aims to recover from the devastation caused by the ongoing conflict.