Irpin Announces Major Reconstruction Projects with Azerbaijan’s Support
On April 16, Oleksandr Pashchynskyy, the First Deputy Mayor of Irpin, announced that extensive reconstruction projects will be carried out in the city this year with the support of Azerbaijan.
Pashchynskyy stated that 80% of Irpin’s social infrastructure was destroyed following Russia’s full-scale military intervention. "Thanks to Azerbaijan, our large lyceum and central hospital have already been restored. Looking ahead, we plan to rebuild four more facilities together with Azerbaijan," he stated.
He emphasized that ongoing and planned projects include the construction of a new cultural center to replace the one destroyed, the restoration of a partially damaged youth sports school, and the development of a new art center. "In addition, a large residential building is planned along Hostomel Highway," he added.
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