Over 70% of the damaged housing in the Snihurivka community has been repaired
- Anna Hakman
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10:10, 22 April, 2026
Over 70% of damaged homes have been repaired in the Snigurivka community. Photo: Kirill Vitvitskyi / NikVestiIn the Snihurivka community, over 70% of damaged housing has been restored or partially repaired — that is 555 houses and flats.
This is reported in the article by NikVesti «Between reconstruction and air raid alarms: life in Snihurivka today».
A further seven high-rise blocks have been restored with the help of charitable organisations. A state compensation scheme for destroyed homes is also in operation. 152 housing certificates have already been used, with a further 248 issued, totalling over 192 million hryvnias.
In addition, the community has fully restored electricity, water and basic utilities. Some social facilities, roads and bridges have been rebuilt.
«All nine destroyed bridges in the Snihurivka community have been rebuilt, and we now have new, modern bridges. This is something the community could not even have dreamed of before the full-scale invasion began. Previously, there were only plans to restore old or pontoon crossings. Over two years, we have managed to restore nine bridges — this is quite a large-scale undertaking,» Ivan Kukhta, head of the Snihurivka Town Military Administration, told us in a comment.
As a reminder, the Snihurivka community has officially become a partner of the Danish municipality of Gentofte. A declaration of cooperation was signed by representatives of the community and a delegation from Denmark led by Mayor Michael Fenger.
As noted by the Association of Ukrainian Cities, the document provides for cooperation in the areas of municipal management, education, public services, security and civil protection. The Danish partners will share their experience, whilst representatives from Snihurivka will be able to undertake internships in Denmark as part of the TIPS4UA 2026 programme.
Ivan Kukhta, Head of the Snihurivka Town Military Administration, noted that such cooperation opens up new opportunities for the community to develop and implement European management standards.