Today, 4 months have passed since the russian occupiers blew up the Kakhovka HPP, and we are actively continuing our work in the direction of overcoming the consequences of this terrorist act.
Over the past 2.5 months, we have issued 234 disinfection kits to 45 Kherson high-rise buildings, where approximately 8,000 residents lived before the invasion.
Thanks to our partners from the Ukrainian Women's Fund, the Ukrainian Educational Platform and REACT Disaster Response, we provide industrial dehumidifiers and disinfectant kits to treat flooded high-rise buildings.
Unfortunately, this work is not completed, and not all houses have been drained and disinfected. We continue to work in this direction and are grateful to everyone who supports the people of Kherson in this difficult time.