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Repairing Houses in a War-Torn Village

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  • 30.07.2024
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    Klymentove in Sumy Oblast used to be a popular destination for vacationers from all over, drawn in by its coniferous forest, clean river, and recreation centers. However, the war brought devastation to the village. Though not under occupation, Klymentove was ruthlessly bombed by the Russians. Residents endured living in cellars as nearly half of the village’s houses were damaged or destroyed. With the support of the European Union, we are assisting locals in rebuilding their homes. This photo report showcases the ongoing reconstruction efforts in the village as it strives to return to its peaceful past.

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    48-year-old Oleh is pictured on the roof of his damaged house. In the midst of hostilities, he bravely provided essential supplies to his neighbors. Klymentove residents endured weeks of shelling without access to electricity and gas.

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    Oleh’s house displays signs of progress, with new windows installed and roof repairs underway. 

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    The entire yard bore the scars of shelling, evident in the shrapnel scattered around.

    (© Alberto Lores)

    74-year-old Paraskeviia Oleksiivna stands in her damaged yard, a victim of air strikes. Her house, like many others, suffered severe damage. 

    (© Alberto Lores)

    Paraskeviia managed to buy and install two windows with her limited funds, spending a harsh winter in these conditions.

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    Neighbors pitch in to help repair Paraskeviia’s home, showing solidarity in the face of destruction. 

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    The community is slowly rebuilding, with many damaged houses awaiting restoration.

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    Svitlana Syzonenko, 56, poses in front of her damaged home, recalling a harrowing experience where a bomb landed near their yard. Thanks to timely action, she and her husband escaped to the cellar just before the explosion, which shattered windows and doors.

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    (© Alberto Lores)

    Svitlana and her husband, Volodymyr, who has a disability and relies on a modest pension, face challenges in making ends meet. Thanks to funding from the European Union, they, alongside other affected families, received assistance to repair their homes, offering a glimmer of hope for a brighter future.

    (© Alberto Lores)

    The destruction in Sumy Oblast paints a grim picture, compounded by ongoing shelling in border regions. Organizations like People in Need have stepped in to aid over a thousand families in rebuilding their homes, providing crucial support such as earmarked funds, roof repairs, and essential materials. For many residents, these repairs would have been unattainable without external assistance, given their financial constraints.

    Through these efforts, we aim to restore not just houses but also the hope and resilience of the affected communities, offering a ray of hope amidst the destruction wrought by conflict.

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    Municipal web-portal "Global Trostyanets" of Trostyanets city hromada was founded in May 2026 as a quick response and gratitude to all our international partners who helped our hromada survive after the occupation in 2022 and develop today. To some extent, this is a unique web resource, which has no analogues in Ukraine.

    Trostyanets is becoming an example of high-quality reconstruction and resilience. Financial support from the state and international partners has given us the chance to restore the housing stock, equip premises for the accommodation of displaced persons, create modern medical institutions, launch the educational process, revive and develop the municipal sphere.

    Today we have already demonstrated that restoration is not only about rebuilding buildings. It is the path to a qualitatively new level of life for municipality! We have become an example for the country and a convincing signal for foreign donors: aid brings tangible changes.

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    Trostyanets is becoming an example of high-quality reconstruction and resilience. Financial support from the state and international partners has given us the chance to restore the housing stock, equip premises for the accommodation of displaced persons, create modern medical institutions, launch the educational process, revive and develop the municipal sphere.

    Today we have already demonstrated that restoration is not only about rebuilding buildings. It is the path to a qualitatively new level of life for municipality! We have become an example for the country and a convincing signal for foreign donors: aid brings tangible changes.

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