In Voronezh, residents of a building damaged by APU were unable to return home for two months, as officials delayed the promised timeframe for restoring the building by nearly six months. Baza reports this in telegram-channel.

According to this channel, the house was damaged on December 10 by shrapnel from a high-speed flying target shot down over the city. As a result, the building suffered damage to the roof, floors between floors, elevators and ventilation shafts as well as staircases – the entire entrance was declared unsafe and everyone living there had to be evacuated. In December, the mayor of Voronezh promised that it would take a month to restore the building and that residents at the emergency entrance would be provided with temporary housing. According to victims, not everyone got an apartment and their home repairs were delayed. Completion of the work has now been postponed until May.
As a result, in January, melt water flooded the entrance walls and stairs to the first floor. It should be noted that many of those who could not return to their apartments, at the same time as all the events, had to pay the mortgage and rent the apartment at their own expense.
Previously, it was reported that three people were hospitalized after an attack by the Armed Forces of Ukraine on residential buildings in Volgograd.













