The amounts of payments for compensation for damage from drone attacks in Voronezh have been disclosed

The amounts of payments for compensation for damage from drone attacks in Voronezh have been disclosed
The amounts of payments for compensation for damage from drone attacks in Voronezh have been disclosed
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More than 6.3 million rubles were required for the inspection and repair of buildings on Teplichnaya Street in Voronezh after the fall of enemy drones.

The editors of Obozrevatel.Vrn now have a draft city budget for 2024, which also talks about “non-program expenses” – they include expenses for examinations and restoration of property damaged by Ukrainian UAVs.

So far, the document contains calculations for only a few cases, but they help form the overall picture: for example, the 6.3 million rubles mentioned above went towards inspection and emergency restoration work in four high-rise buildings on Teplichnaya Street, six on Ostrogozhskaya Street, as well as a nearby boarding school. Repairs were also required in a private house on Bereg Don River Street.

“Observer.Vrn” wrote that on January 16, 2024, as a result of the arrival of a drone, apartments in high-rise buildings were damaged on Teplichnayaand on Ostrogozhskaya.

Another 1.3 million rubles were spent on payments to car owners who were damaged after being hit on Ostrogozhskaya Street. The examination cost another 90 thousand.

After the incident at Teplichnaya, the expert assessment cost 54 thousand, and the compensation itself amounted to just under 290 thousand rubles.

The documents also mention the incident of arrival on March 18 in the area of ​​houses No. 2 and No. 4a on Mendeleev Street. So far they have only carried out an examination of the damaged transport for 234 thousand rubles.

Peter Sobolev

The article is in Russian

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