The house of a family from Kherson region was completely destroyed

The house of a family from Kherson region was completely destroyed
The house of a family from Kherson region was completely destroyed
The house of a family from Kherson region was completely destroyed
The house of a family from Kherson region was completely destroyed
The house of a family from Kherson region was completely destroyed
The house of a family from Kherson region was completely destroyed
The house of a family from Kherson region was completely destroyed
The house of a family from Kherson region was completely destroyed
The house of a family from Kherson region was completely destroyed
The house of a family from Kherson region was completely destroyed
The house of a family from Kherson region was completely destroyed
The house of a family from Kherson region was completely destroyed
The house of a family from Kherson region was completely destroyed
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History 📖

Varvara from the village of Komyshany in the Kherson region turned to the Foundation for help. The woman is retired. Previously, she lived with her daughter, her husband and twin grandchildren, who are only 1 year old. But due to constant shelling, her daughter's family moved to another city.

On 2 January 2024, a shell hit the utility room on the territory of their house. It damaged 20 windows, 3 doors, the roof and the bath. The outbuilding was completely destroyed, the supporting wall was also damaged, and if it is not repaired, the roof will fall. Fortunately, no one was home at the time.

The house requires significant financial investments. The family is asking for help, as the condition of the house is uninhabitable, especially with small children.

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