A "hotline" has been opened for residents of the district in the center of Yekaterinburg, affected by the drone strike.

A "hotline" has been opened for residents of the district in the center of Yekaterinburg, affected by the drone strike.

      Two hotlines have been launched in Yekaterinburg following yesterday's attack on a residential building in the city center. The first hotline was opened almost immediately after the incident by the prosecutor's office on Saturday, and the second by the administration of the Lenin district on Sunday.

      "In Yekaterinburg, the prosecutor's office is monitoring the protection of the rights of citizens affected by the drone attack. ...> For the prompt reception of complaints and provision of legal assistance, a hotline is operating at the Lenin district prosecutor's office in Yekaterinburg: 8(343) 376-31-15 (extension 0004)," the Sverdlovsk region prosecutor's office stated in a message.

      Today, April 26, the administration of the Lenin district of Yekaterinburg has opened a hotline for those affected by yesterday's drone attack, the city administration's press service reports.

      "A hotline has been launched for citizens whose living conditions were disrupted due to the emergency situation in the block of Sakko and Vanzetti, Khokhryakova, Vainera, and Radishcheva streets," the city hall press service reported.

      "Those affected by the drone attack can seek assistance by calling +7 (343) 376-30-70. Today, the hotline operates from 14:00 to 19:00, on weekdays from 09:00 to 18:00," reports "Fourth Channel."

      Recall that early in the morning on Saturday, April 25, a drone from the Armed Forces of Ukraine hit a residential building in Yekaterinburg, resulting in damage to 44 apartments. A woman was hospitalized with poisoning from combustion products. The governor of the Sverdlovsk region, Denis Pasler, promised that the damaged housing would be restored.

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A "hotline" has been opened for residents of the district in the center of Yekaterinburg, affected by the drone strike.

Two hotlines were launched in Yekaterinburg immediately after yesterday's attack on a residential building in the city center. The first hotline was opened almost immediately after the incident by the prosecutor's office on Saturday, and the second by the administration of the Lenin district on Sunday.