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Russia attacks Odesa overnight: homes and civil infrastructure damaged, cars burned
Russia attacks Odesa overnight: homes and civil infrastructure damaged, cars burned

Yahoo

time3 days ago

  • General
  • Yahoo

Russia attacks Odesa overnight: homes and civil infrastructure damaged, cars burned

The Russians once again attacked the city of Odesa on the night of 2-3 June, damaging houses and civilian infrastructure, with no casualties reported so far. Source: Odesa Mayor Hennadii Trukhanov on Telegram Quote: "Another nighttime Russian attack. Residential buildings and civilian infrastructure were damaged and cars burned. There have been no reports of casualties." Firefighters extinguishing fire Photo: Trukhanov on Telegram Details: Trukhanov said an operational headquarters is working at the scene and consultations will soon be organised regarding aid from the city budget and compensation under the eRecovery programme [a Ukrainian government digital program that provides financial compensation to citizens for war-related housing damage – ed.]. Burned car Photo: Trukhanov on Telegram The municipal services will conduct restoration work and cleaning. Shattered windows Photo: Trukhanov on Telegram Crater formed after the attack Photo: Trukhanov on Telegram Support Ukrainska Pravda on Patreon!

World Bank to provide US$84m in aid to Ukraine
World Bank to provide US$84m in aid to Ukraine

Yahoo

time18-04-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

World Bank to provide US$84m in aid to Ukraine

The World Bank will provide Ukraine with US$84 million under the HOPE project. Source: Ukraine's Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal Details: Shmyhal noted that the funds will be used to provide compensation under eRecovery, a Ukrainian government programme of financial assistance for rebuilding housing damaged by hostilities. The prime minister noted that over 96,000 Ukrainian families have received financial support from the state. Background: In early April, the Cabinet of Ministers (Ukrainian government) decided to raise €100 million from the Council of Europe Development Bank to pay compensation to owners of destroyed housing under the eRecovery programme. Support Ukrainska Pravda on Patreon!

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