At the meeting with the owners of the damaged and destroyed apartments, Kharkiv Mayor Ihor Terekhov discussed the future of their house, noting that, according to expert opinions, the most destroyed part of the high-rise building is not subject to restoration.
‘Experts confirmed that the first entrance of the building cannot be restored for sure. As for the second entrance, experts currently estimate its damage at 65%, but once the rubble is removed, the level of structural damage may be higher,’ the Mayor explained to the residents.
Ihor Terekhov noted that the construction of new residential buildings will begin only after the war is over. However, today the City authorities are already actively working on project documentation and attracting investments for large-scale reconstruction of the City.
‘To start building, we need to wait for our victory, otherwise it is dangerous. It makes no sense to build while the fighting continues. We are all in this difficult situation, and russia is to blame. I understand that there are those among you who have nowhere to live. For our part, we can offer you temporary accommodation in dormitories. I know that I am responsible to you, and believe me, my team and I are doing everything possible to ensure that everyone whose homes were damaged by enemy shelling gets new decent apartments as soon as possible,’ the Mayor emphasized.
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28/10/2025
Igor Terekhov discussed further cooperation with UNHCR
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24/10/2025
Frontline communities join forces to rebuild territories
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16/10/2025
All communities in the Kharkiv region have joined the Association of Frontline Cities and Communities
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07/10/2025
Kharkiv received school buses from UNOPS
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24/09/2025
Association of Frontline Cities and Communities Expands
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18/09/2025
International partners will support the Association of Frontline Cities and Communities
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18/09/2025
Igor Terekhov: Young people must see a future in their community
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18/09/2025
Ukrainian frontline towns and communities have joined forces to form an association
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10/09/2025
Igor Terekhov met with the new head of the IOM in Ukraine
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10/09/2025
Igor Terekhov discussed projects for Kharkiv with the UNOPS office
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02/09/2025
Veterans received the first new-style “Kharkiv Resident Cards”
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11/08/2025
Igor Terekhov met with representatives of the Red Cross
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30/07/2025
Igor Terekhov: Frontline cities need a separate funding program
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22/07/2025
Minister of Foreign Affairs of France visits Kharkiv
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30/06/2025
Kharkiv suffered 16 attacks during the week
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26/06/2025
Igor Terekhov met with the Ambassador of Albania
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24/06/2025
A digital hub to support businesses and communities will be created in Kharkiv
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15/06/2025
Igor Terekhov met with the director of the Santa Clara Foundation
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09/06/2025
Last week, the enemy attacked Kharkiv 89 times











