The number of homes damaged by drone attacks in Adygea has increased to 30.
Repairs to apartments damaged by a recent drone attack in the Takhtamukaysky District of Adygea are planned to be completed within five weeks, according to the head of the republic, Murat Kumpilov.
As reported by the "Caucasian Knot," more than 800 complaints have been received from residents of high-rise buildings in New Adygea whose property was destroyed by the explosion and fire following the drone attack, which damaged 12 apartment buildings' facades and glazing. Authorities have reported the beginning of window restoration. Residents wondered who would pay for the damage to their destroyed vehicles.
On the night of January 20-21, a multi-story building in the village of Novaya Adygeya, Takhtamukaysky District, was damaged by a drone attack. Thirteen people were injured, including two children, nine of whom were hospitalized. Residents of the building were evacuated to a temporary accommodation facility on the grounds of the Shapsug recreation center.
Adygea Governor Murat Kumpilov reported that the number of buildings damaged by the drone attack in Adygea has increased to 30, following clarification from management companies. Work to restore the damaged buildings has already begun, and apartment repairs are planned to be completed within a few weeks, he wrote today on his Telegram channel.
"The primary task is to restore housing as quickly as possible. The absence of owners of some apartments complicates the process. Management companies continue to verify information about residents and damaged buildings," Kumpilov reported.
According to him, builders have now actively begun restoring the buildings, one of which suffered the most damage. Builders will fully restore all damaged apartments: the most damaged apartments within five weeks, and those with less damage within two weeks.
He clarified that the load-bearing structures of all the buildings remained intact, but the cladding, roof, interior partitions, windows, and doors were damaged. Residents are currently allowed to return to their apartments, with the exception of one entrance in the worst-damaged building. Specialists are assessing its technical condition and conducting inspections.
"I have set the task of completing roof repairs on two apartment buildings next week, and completing the main work within two weeks. To ensure more efficient and effective restoration, all damaged buildings have been divided into sectors and the workload has been distributed among different construction companies," Kumpilov added.
The head of the republic also announced that the victims will receive financial assistance: they will receive compensation for the loss of cars and other property; the amount of the payments has not yet been determined.
"Today, we need to have the necessary documents so we understand the scale, and then a decision will be made. We are studying the experience of the Belgorod and Kursk regions. There will definitely be some kind of compensation," Kumpilov stated.
According to him, the temporary accommodation center accepted 56 people in the first few days; 28 are currently staying there.
Translated automatically via Google translate from https://www.kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/420181