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Russian airstrike damages homes in Zaporizhzhia district

In Dolyna community, after the strike, guided aerial bombs recorded the destruction of private houses, utility workers and volunteers are working on the spot.

On December 8, at noon, Russian troops carried out three airstrikes on the industrial zone of the regional center and the territory of Zaporizhzhia district. One of the air bombs fell on the Dolyna community.

The Russians dropped guided aerial bombs on a settlement in the community. Fortunately, no people were injured. However, material damage could not be avoided.

Community specialists recorded damage to twelve private households. Restoration work is currently underway at the site. Representatives of the Dolyna rural territorial community reported on the consequences of the Russian attack.

First Deputy Head of the Zaporizhzhia Regional State Administration Andriy Shanin, together with Chief Specialist-Legal Advisor Viktor Khomutov, went to the site and familiarized themselves with the consequences of the shelling.

After the Russian shelling of the village of Rozumivka, which caused the destruction of residential buildings and outbuildings, employees of the communal enterprise “Dolynsk communal enterprise” promptly began work on cleaning up the consequences of the destruction. This was reported in the Dolynsk rural territorial community.

The work of the communal enterprise is an important part of the overall system of responding to emergency situations in the community. The coordinated actions of employees allow to minimize the consequences of damage and ensure order in the surrounding areas.

In connection with the recent shelling, which caused significant destruction to households in the village of Rozumivka, the humanitarian mission “Proliska” continues to provide targeted assistance to local residents.

The organization’s specialists promptly respond to the needs of the population and provide the affected families with the necessary materials for carrying out priority repair work.

Residents receive a specially formed repair kit. It includes USB sheets, mounting foam, tarpaulin, a warm blanket and a lamp for lighting. This kit allows people to quickly carry out basic restoration work, strengthen damaged structures and create minimally comfortable living conditions until full-fledged repairs are carried out.

Support for the humanitarian mission “Proliska” is an important component of systemic assistance to the population that has suffered the consequences of the armed aggression of the Russian Federation. Volunteers continue to work with the affected families and provide them with the necessary support.