
Over 150 families receive building materials to restore homes following missile strike on Kryvyi Rih
This was reported by Head of the Kryvyi Rih Defense Council Oleksandr Vilkul on Telegram, as cited by Ukrinform.
"Assistance hubs, established immediately after the missile strikes, continue to operate. They distribute essential building materials such as OSB boards, plastic sheeting, wooden beams, and more. Over 150 families have already received materials," the post reads.
Municipal crews are assisting residents, especially the elderly and those with limited mobility. The hubs have also accepted more than 150 applications for financial aid from the city. Nearly 6,000 square meters of plastic sheeting, about 1,000 OSB boards, over 600 beams, tarpaulin, nails, and other supplies have been provided.
The attack shattered over 700 windows and damaged 14 apartment buildings, 10 private houses, a rapid tram station, four educational institutions, six businesses, and the heating network infrastructure. Cleanup efforts are ongoing, with all necessary services, municipal crews, and equipment involved.
As reported by Ukrinform, the Russian missile strike on Kryvyi Rih on Friday injured 14 people, including two children.