Construction of Ukraine's first inclusive town for soldiers is nearing completion in Kyiv region: keys to the houses will be handed over at the end of August
Kyiv • UNN
The construction of a unique residential complex for wounded soldiers is nearing completion in Kyiv Oblast. At the end of August, 56 families will receive the keys to their homes in Ukraine's first inclusive town for defenders.
The construction of a unique residential complex for heroic soldiers who sustained significant physical injuries as a result of their wounds is nearing completion in Kyiv region. This is the first and currently the only such complex in Ukraine. At the end of August, the military will receive the keys to their homes. This was announced on his Facebook page by the head of the Kyiv Regional Military Administration Ruslan Kravchenko, UNN reports .
I handed over 17 certificates for houses in the complex to veterans and their families. These are our heroes from the 3rd Assault Brigade, 114th TRO Brigade, 72nd Black Cossacks Brigade, and 1st Separate Tank Brigade. On behalf of myself and all the residents of Kyiv region, I had the honor to thank our incredible military and the families of the fallen soldiers for their fight against the Russian invaders. Earlier, two certificates were awarded to the DIU fighters"
There are 56 houses in the complex. The construction is funded by the Andriy Zasukha Foundation and Kolos Kovalivka FC.
According to Kravchenko, the military will receive the keys to their homes at the end of August. The housing will be transferred to their ownership. All the documents are currently being finalized.
Everything in the inclusive residential complex is thought out to the smallest detail. There is everything for a comfortable life, free movement and leisure. Construction works are currently in the final stages. The houses will be renovated, kitchen furniture will be installed, and bathrooms and toilets will be arranged.
I have set a task for our entire team to do everything possible to help our Heroes adapt quickly. This means helping them find employment, enrolling them in kindergartens and schools nearby. To enable the children to attend educational institutions, the benefactors plan to buy a bus. We are doing everything we can to ensure that those who sacrificed their health for Ukraine, as well as the families of the fallen heroes, do not feel left behind. I hope that the unique example of the Kyiv region will inspire other philanthropists to help and build similar complexes in other regions of Ukraine