To leave the temporarily occupied territories (TOT) for the government-controlled territory of Ukraine, Ukrainians can use the humanitarian corridor in Volyn. This was reported by the Ministry of Reintegration, UNN reports .
Until recently, Ukrainians from the TOT were returning to government-controlled territory through the humanitarian corridor Kolotylivka - Pokrovka in Sumy region. Currently, this humanitarian corridor has been suspended due to enemy shelling,
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The Mokrany-Domanovo checkpoint on the Belarusian-Ukrainian border remains a possible option for exit. It can be used by all citizens of Ukraine with any Ukrainian documents.
After crossing the border , Ukrainian citizens are met by representatives of local authorities, social and emergency services, and volunteers. The latter provide assistance with transportation for the elderly and people with limited mobility. In addition, volunteers provide free transportation to Kovel and, if necessary, help to purchase train tickets to other regions of Ukraine.
It is noted that everyone is provided with the opportunity to stay for a free night with meals. Registration for financial assistance in the amount of UAH 10,800 from an international organization is also being conducted and assistance is provided in finding free temporary housing, employment, etc.
For reference
One of the organizations helping Ukrainians leaving the TOT is Helping to Leave. You can contact the NGO's representatives by calling the call center +380 (93) 177 6458 or writing to the Telegram bot @helpingtoleave_bot.
If you have any questions, you can call the hotline of the Ministry of Reintegration 15-48 or write to WhatsApp/Telegram/Viber at (096) 078-84-33. You can also contact Natalia Yemets, a specialized specialist of the Ministry of Reintegration, at (050) 562-03-13.
Recall
Due to Russian shelling, the humanitarian corridor Kolotylivka-Pokrovka in Sumy region was temporarily closed. Ukrainians were advised to use the corridor across the Belarusian-Ukrainian border to leave the occupied territories.