
Kropyvnytskyi shows consequences of massive Russian drone attack
This was announced by the head of the Kirovohrad Regional Military Administration Andriy Raykovych on Facebook, Ukrinform reports.
It is noted that the coordination center for civilian support at the Regional Military Administration, all utilities of the Kropyvnytskyi City Council, energy, the State Emergency Service and the police are actively working. Partners of UNHCR and UNICEF, the Red Cross, other charities, public and volunteer organizations are also helping.
Representatives of the NGO “10 April” inspect the premises, provide assistance with emergency repair kits, and provide psychological support.

The regional division of the Right to Protection CF is organizing the paperwork for financial assistance. UAH 10,800 will be provided for each member of the affected family. Payments will be made within 1-3 weeks from the date of registration.
Psychologists from the Center for Assistance to Survivors, the Resilience Center, the State Emergency Service, and the Safe Future Charitable Foundation are also working at each location.
According to the Kirovohrad regional police, as of 11:00 a.m., the police had received 92 appeals from residents of the city about damage to their property as a result of the Russian attack.
As reported by Ukrinform, on March 20, Russian troops launched a large-scale drone strike on Kropyvnytskyi. 11 people were injured.