A total of 1,884 Ukrainian settlements have been liberated from Russian occupation since Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine on February 24, according to Ukrainian presidential officials.
“Infrastructure is one of our main priorities,” said Kirilo Tymoshenko, deputy director of the Ukrainian President’s Office. in a telegram post On Friday, he added, “15,199 infrastructure objects have already been restored, and about the same number are in the process of being restored.”
“On the northern border, we are installing protective structures such as anti-vehicle and anti-personnel barriers, mine-explosive barriers and reinforced concrete sections,” Tymoshenko added.
Tymoshenko said Ukraine has 11,500 so-called “points of no attack” that provide emergency shelter and services to Ukrainians who have lost power after a Russian attack.
He said Ukraine received another batch starlink satellite unit Power the “invincible point” from Poland and head to the energy and medical establishments.
“This is the third batch we have received from Poland and the first part of a larger batch that will arrive by the end of January,” he said.
Air attack: Also on Friday, Kyiv city military chief Serhiy Popko spoke of what he called an “air genocide” in Kyiv “that continues to this day.”
Since the war began, Russia has carried out 52 air raids on the city of Kyiv, damaging over 600 buildings. said in a telegram post on friday.
According to Popko, Russian shelling has killed 120 Kyiv citizens this year, including five children.
A further 495 residents were injured, 30 of them children, Popko added.
Popko also said that 638 air raid sirens have been sounded in Kyiv since the invasion.
“The total alarm duration was 693 hours and 49 minutes,” he wrote. “That’s almost 29 days! This calendar month was spent by the city’s residents in an air raid shelter!”