The Russian military completely destroyed 8 high-rise buildings and about 500 private houses in the village.
Rescuers dismantled all blockages of buildings in Borodyanka in Kyiv region , destroyed as a result of a full-scale invasion of the territory of Ukraine. This was announced by Acting Chairman of the Borodyanka Village Council Georgy Yerko, writes Public.
“To date, all blockages have been dismantled, 8 high-rise buildings have been completely destroyed, 32 houses have been partially damaged. Private houses have been destroyed in our community – about 500 houses have been completely destroyed. About 450 more houses have been partially destroyed or damaged,” Yerko said. >
According to him, the bodies of 41 people were retrieved from the rubble.
“And those people who were shot, their relatives and friends buried in the yard or garden. Some people still had time to bury in the cemetery, I think it's about a hundred people, “- added the head of the village council.
He noted that the Russian military was not allowed to bury people or at least take away bodies for 10-15 days. Georgy Yerko said, explaining that the occupiers could have shot for violating the rules.
Today Russian troops fired on the Mykolayiv region , as a result of which civilian infrastructure was damaged.
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