A high-rise building in Rostov-on-Don damaged by a drone attack has been restored.
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In Rostov-on-Don, restoration work has been completed on a multi-story building on Lermontovskaya Street, which was damaged during a drone attack in mid-August.
As reported by the "Caucasian Knot," on August 14, 15 multi-story buildings and one private home were damaged during a drone attack in Rostov-on-Don. The supporting structures and floors of building No. 94/96 on Lermontovskaya Street were damaged. Authorities accepted 268 applications for financial assistance from city residents.
Restoration of an apartment building on Lermontovskaya Street in Rostov-on-Don, which was damaged during a drone attack in mid-August, has been completed, 1rnd.ru reported on October 17.
The nine-story building, built in 1968, was seriously damaged. As part of the restoration work on the roof, the brickwork and metal parapet were completely repaired, new reinforced concrete floor slabs were installed, waterproofing was installed, and a new roof covering was installed. The ventilation ducts, the utility room leading to the roof, and the elevator machine room were also restored. Three balcony slabs have been removed and replaced.
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