«In the Kharkiv region, almost 30 thousand applicants have already received financial assistance for the repair of damaged housing,» – Oleg Synegubov

Майже 30 тисяч заявників на Харківщині отримали грошову допомогу на ремонт пошкодженого житла.

In total, since the beginning of the implementation of the eVidnovlenie program in the Kharkiv region, 46,770 applications have been submitted in the region for financial assistance for the repair of damaged housing. The largest number of applications was submitted by residents of Izyumsky, Kharkivsky and Chuhuyivsky districts.

29,964 applicants have already received financial assistance for the repair of housing damaged by the actions of the Russian occupiers, totaling over 3 billion hryvnias. Compensation has been agreed for another 315 applicants and funds in the amount of over 26.1 million hryvnias have been transferred for payment. 

«"The issue of restoring damaged housing is one of the priorities in the work of the Kharkiv Regional Military Administration. The settlements of the region are experiencing systematic attacks from the Russian occupiers, specifically on civilian infrastructure; we have tens of thousands of damaged and destroyed private residential and apartment buildings. We coordinate the activities of specialized commissions so that residents of the region receive compensation for damaged property as soon as possible and begin restoration work in their own homes," said Oleg Synegubov, head of the Kharkiv Regional Military Administration. 

In particular, in 36 territorial communities, commissions have issued 4,457 certificates for compensation for destroyed property for a total amount of over 6.1 billion hryvnias. 

Currently, 874 real estate objects have been purchased in the Kharkiv region using housing certificates - 654 apartments and 220 private residential buildings. The cost of the purchased housing is more than 1.5 billion hryvnias. 1,290 compensation recipients from the Kharkiv region used housing certificates, the majority of whom purchased housing in Kharkiv, Izyum and Chuhuiv territorial communities, the rest in Kyiv, Lviv, Dnipropetrovsk, Poltava, Zakarpattia and other regions.

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