In Kharkiv, 30 thousand windows have been installed with the help of foreign donors.
As reported by "Dumka," referring to the press service of the Kharkiv City Council, representatives from the UN Development Program in Ukraine, the Danish Refugee Council, the French organization ACTED, the International Organization for Migration, the Czech humanitarian organization "People in Need," and the UN High Commissioner for Refugees participated in the event.
The meeting participants summarized the city's work over the past year and discussed future priorities – the restoration of damaged buildings, the demolition of emergency houses, window replacement, and financial support for affected citizens.
According to Terekhov, over 10 thousand apartments have been restored in Kharkiv this year, and about 30 thousand windows have been installed.
"Thanks to your assistance, tens of thousands of families have been able to return home. However, there are still many issues: the city needs to install more than 60 thousand windows. We will also focus on the major repairs of multi-story buildings that have sustained serious damage, so that they can be livable," the mayor noted.
Photo: Kharkiv City Council