After the de-occupation of the village of Rudnytskyi in the Kyiv region, it was found that dozens of houses were damaged.

Charitable organizations - both Ukrainian and foreign - undertook to replace windows and repair roofs.

This is reported in the story of TSN.

The owners monitor the works.

They did a lot on their own.

And since outside help came with the snow, then, as they say, a gifted horse cannot be looked into.

Russian troops occupied the village in March.

They stood for almost a month.

When the invaders were expelled from the Kyiv region, more than six dozen houses were damaged in the village, and seven were completely destroyed.

Sofia Ivanivna told TSN correspondents her story of the occupation.

She is standing in someone else's clothes and on someone else's porch.

She was temporarily accommodated in this house.

The owner is a very distant relative and lives in Russia.

"They even asked him for permission to let him live. He let her in. They asked him to issue subsidies. To send documents. He didn't," say fellow villagers.

The old people, like the rest of the villagers, wonder if that resident of Russia will dare to come to the village.

After the Russian invaders, Rudnytsk was left not only without houses, but also without a school.

Currently, the houses will be restored.

But it is only about repairs.

About complete reconstruction - no.

No one promises anything to Sofia Ivanovna.

And she has one desire to live to the age in her house. 

"So that I was not taken out of someone else's house, but taken out of my own," says the woman.

Let us add that on December 13, the Russians 

shelled 

a village in Zaporozhye, causing destruction in the settlement.

Houses and a monument on the grave of unknown soldiers were destroyed.

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