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Dobrobat is a volunteer movement established in April 2022 that is engaged in the urgent restoration of housing and social infrastructure destroyed by Russian military aggression.

02/02/2025

Russian occupiers have once again targeted Ukraine’s Sumy region with Shahed drones. The latest attack damaged residential buildings in the village of Sad, located on the southwestern outskirts of Sumy. The blast shattered windows, tore through facades, and wrecked rooftops. Fortunately, according to preliminary reports, no casualties or injuries have been recorded. By Sunday morning, volunteers from the Sumy chapter of Dobrobat had mobilized, rushing to assist residents—helping those affected and boarding up shattered windows with OSB panels.

30/01/2025

The Sumy branch of Dobrobat is back in action. In the early hours of Thursday, Russian forces once again struck Sumy region, damaging a residential high-rise in the regional capital.

Preliminary reports indicate that the attack destroyed nine apartments and 12 balconies. So far, nine people have been reported injured.

Emergency responders managed to rescue four individuals, including a child, and evacuated 118 residents. Search and rescue operations are still underway

Dobrobat volunteers worked in Nizhne Pishchane, one of three sites in the Sumy region hit by Russian Shaheddrones the ni...
28/01/2025

Dobrobat volunteers worked in Nizhne Pishchane, one of three sites in the Sumy region hit by Russian Shaheddrones the night before. Nineteen homes were damaged in theattack—the latest this year. A team of ten volunteers cleareddebris and sealed broken windows with temporary panels. Theyplan to return soon to fully restore the homes and help residentsrebuild.

Recently, the city of Zaporizhzhia endured another assault by Russian terrorist forces. More than 20 people, including y...
14/11/2024

Recently, the city of Zaporizhzhia endured another assault by Russian terrorist forces.

More than 20 people, including young children, were injured. A two-story residential building was nearly destroyed by the blast wave, while a dormitory and an auto dealership suffered heavy damage. Early in the morning, Dobrobat deployed two rapid-response teams to assist in the aftermath.

Volunteers worked to clear rubble and debris, as usual removing shattered windows and covering them with OSB panels.

On Sunday, Dobrobat mobilized a team of twenty volunteers to help repair damage at Kharkiv National University of Radio ...
11/11/2024

On Sunday, Dobrobat mobilized a team of twenty volunteers to help repair damage at Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics.

This dedicated volunteer crew worked tirelessly to board up the university’s shattered windows, focusing on the largest openings.

By day’s end, they had completed work on the first floor and fully sealed damaged window spaces along all stairwells in the building.

Much work remains, however, and the volunteers plan to return soon to finish the job.

Despite fierce winds, snow, and rain, Dobrobat volunteers in Kharkiv responded swiftly to the city’s latest Russian airs...
06/11/2024

Despite fierce winds, snow, and rain, Dobrobat volunteers in Kharkiv responded swiftly to the city’s latest Russian airstrike.

Late Sunday night, Russian forces dropped bombs that hit a supermarket near residential buildings, damaging power lines and shattering windows nearby.

A team of 22 volunteers worked through the night, securing 92 openings and repairing over a dozen windows. Their efforts provided residents with essential relief amid ongoing attacks.

16/09/2024

On Sunday, Russian forces once again targeted the city of Kharkiv.

A strike on residential areas in the Nemyshlianskyi district ignited a fire and caused significant damage to a multi-story building.

Tragically, lives were lost in the attack. In response, twenty volunteers from the Kharkiv chapter of Dobrobat swiftly arrived at the scene to help mitigate the damage.

Thanks to their tireless efforts, they managed to board up 150 shattered windows.

The volunteers worked late into the night, determined to assist as many residents as possible that day.

In the village of Horenka in the Kyiv region, restoration efforts continue on a home that houses a large family—two coup...
14/09/2024

In the village of Horenka in the Kyiv region, restoration efforts continue on a home that houses a large family—two couples with three children in total, and their grandmother.

Volunteers from Dobrobat have made their 21st trip to the site. Currently, they are completing work on the rafter system for a new roof, with slate installation set to begin soon.

Following the brutal Russian drone strike on the city of Konotop, Dobrobat’s Sumy team immediately rushed to the scene. ...
14/09/2024

Following the brutal Russian drone strike on the city of Konotop, Dobrobat’s Sumy team immediately rushed to the scene.

Dozens were injured, and one person lost their life. The attack caused extensive damage, hitting seven apartment buildings, a private residence, a hospital, a clinic, a school, cars, garages, and a store.

The Dobrobat volunteers quickly boarded up more than 30 windows and cleared the debris left behind by the attack.

Volunteers from the Kharkiv branch of Dobrobat spent another day rebuilding the village of Mala Danylivka, which has suf...
13/09/2024

Volunteers from the Kharkiv branch of Dobrobat spent another day rebuilding the village of Mala Danylivka, which has suffered extensive damage due to ongoing Russian shelling.

The scale of the work was immense, with numerous buildings at the Kharkiv Zoo and Veterinary Academy destroyed in the attacks. Tragically, many animals perished, adding an emotional burden to the already challenging tasks.

Throughout the long workday, volunteers managed to clear some of the debris, repair several roofs, and prepare sites for further reconstruction efforts.

Wooden debris was collected separately by the volunteers to be used as firewood for Ukrainian soldiers defending the area around Kharkiv. This effort highlights the resilience and determination of the Ukrainian people in the face of adversity, as they work tirelessly to rebuild their communities and support their defenders.

13/09/2024

our morning in Kharkiv ❤️‍🩹

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