The most important for the week of August 5 – August 11 – Ministry of Reintegration of the Temporarily Occupied Territories of Ukraine

Deputy Prime Minister Iryna Vereshchuk visited the front-line Chernihiv Oblast.

In Novgorod-Siversky, the Coordinating Center for the Support of the Civilian Population at the Chernihiv Oblast held an on-site meeting, met with the employees of the lyceum named after K. D. Ushinsky, which was damaged, but continues the educational process on the basis of other premises. She also held a meeting on veteran policy in Chernihiv.

Another 200 families will be able to apply for a soft loan within the framework of the Ukrainian-German program “Residential Premises for Internally Displaced Persons”. The project is implemented by the Ministry of Reintegration and State Youth Housing with the financial support of the German Government through the Credit Institution for Reconstruction (KfW).

Vulnerable sections of the population of the front-line territories of Kharkiv Oblast, Sumy Oblast, Donetsk Oblast and Kherson Oblast will be provided with humanitarian liquefied gas — a government resolution.

The government allowed foreign companies to obtain construction permits.

Due to the security situation, decisions were made on the forced evacuation of children from populated areas of Donetsk region. In particular, from the towns of Selidove and Novogrodivka. And also from the settlements of Tsukuryne, Illinka and Izmailivka.

The decision of the Government regulates the issue of evacuation of the population to safe areas in case of threats or emergency situations.

Deputy Prime Minister Iryna Vereshchuk held an on-site meeting at the Kyiv Clinical Hospital on railway transport No. 1.

With the participation of the Ministry of Reintegration, a 24-year-old girl with disabilities was returned from the temporarily occupied territory of Donetsk region. The department also participated in the return of a mother and her son from the Luhansk Region’s TOT.

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