it was professor yuriy poloniev of the kyiv institute of international relations. le, russia continues to destroy ukrainian cities since the beginning of the full-scale russian invasion of ukraine. at least 15,000 high-rise buildings were damaged, and almost 116,000 private houses. such data were made public at the kyiv school of economics. more than half a million ukrainians lost their roofs, and direct losses from destroyed housing amount to at least 48 billion dollars, and this amount is increasing every day of the war. what should people who have lost do? everything, how to act in this case, who to turn to for help about this and not only we will ask the bbc correspondent halyna korba, she is joining us, so, galya, congratulations, you researched this topic. so first of all, tell me what is the compensation mechanism for lost housing, or has a state program to support the population already been developed, and the actual problem is that there is still no possibility to receive compensation directly if the housing was destroyed, but it is already possible to simp