Kalush continues to eliminate the consequences of the Russian shelling on September 3.
Currently, damage to private houses is being assessed, and air quality is being monitored, deciding whether to open schools and kindergartens.
This was reported by the chairman of Kalush, Andriy Nayda.
“Thank God, there were no victims at all,” the chairman noted.
Andriy Nayda noted that there are no improvements in the quality of atmospheric air within the sanitary protection zone.
“Therefore, it was decided to continue monitoring the air quality every three hours,” the official specified.
The chairman reported that a control check is planned for September 4 at 6:00 a.m. to make a decision on visiting schools and kindergartens. The heads of institutions will receive the information, who will convey it to parents.
A damage assessment and compensation commission is also operating in Kalush. Approximately 47 private homes suffered some damage.
“Only one rescuer sought medical attention,” Naida said.