More than ₴67 million allocated for restoration of house destroyed by Russian missile in Uman

The state budget has allocated 67.6 million hryvnias for the repair of a building destroyed by a Russian missile on April 28 in Uman, the Cherkasy region.

 Ihor Taburets, head of the Cherkasy Regional Military Administration, wrote about this on Facebook, Ukrinform reported.

"We continue to move forward with the plan to eliminate the consequences of the Russian missile hitting a high-rise building in Uman on April 28. We have already launched a tender for the reconstruction of the building. RMA submitted this project for funding from the Fund for Elimination of the Consequences of Armed Aggression. It was selected by a special commission. As a result, UAH 67.6 million was allocated from the state budget for the restoration of the house," he wrote in the post.

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As reported, in the morning on April 28, a Russian missile hit a high-rise building in Uman on Zakhystnykiv Ukrainy Street. Twenty-four people were killed.