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Terekhov: The CPAU in Kharkiv, damaged by a missile strike, will resume operations on November 27 (video).

The CPAU in the Kyiv district of Kharkiv, which was damaged by a missile strike on the morning of November 25, will resume operations on Wednesday, the 27th.
Terekhov: The CPAU in Kharkiv, damaged by a missile strike, will resume operations on November 27 (video).

The CPAU in the Kyiv district of central Kharkiv, which was damaged during a missile strike on the morning of November 25, will resume operations on Wednesday, the 27th.

“Work is still ongoing to reopen the CPAU, which suffered significant damage. We have set up a mobile CPAU nearby where people could access services. However, tomorrow we will begin operations in the existing premises, which have been affected,” — reported Mayor Igor Terekhov during a national marathon broadcast.

He also mentioned that today all 1,300 residential and office building outlines that were damaged as a result of the strike were closed. Five individuals remain in the hospital — these are employees and visitors of the CPAU.

Recall that on November 25, a Russian S-400 missile struck near the CPAU in the Kyiv district of central Kharkiv. The explosion occurred without an air raid alert — at half-past eight in the morning. At that time, CPAU employees had already arrived for work. Twenty-five people were injured, of which 14 were hospitalized. According to Mayor Igor Terekhov, in addition to the CPAU building, around 40 other structures and residential buildings were also damaged.