In October, 380 residential buildings in Kharkiv were damaged as a result of Russian shelling.
This was announced by Mayor Igor Terekhov.
According to him, 4648 windows were smashed in apartments and 160 roofs were damaged.
Terekhov said that 1,723 windows in public areas were also blown out and 789 balcony windows were damaged.
4,273 broken windows in apartments, 1,548 windows in public places have already been closed, 103 roofs have been repaired, and glazing on 698 balconies has been closed, the mayor said.
‘More than 450 specialists of public utilities and up to 50 units of special equipment were involved in eliminating the consequences of each shelling,’ Terekhov wrote on Telegram.