Families with children affected by the July 8 Russian attack will receive financial assistance

Families with children affected by the July 8 Russian attack will receive financial assistance

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Families with children who were treated at the National Children's Hospital "Okhmatdyt" during the attack on July 8, as well as families with children of employees of the private medical facility that was attacked, will receive one-time financial assistance in the amount of UAH 10,800 per person.

Families with children who were treated at the Okhmatdyt National Specialized Hospital at the time of the July 8 attack and families with children of injured employees  of the private medical facility that was also attacked will receive a one-time financial assistance. UNN reports this with reference to the Ministry of Social Policy.

The Government, with the support of the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), will provide a one-time financial assistance of UAH 10,800 per person for families with children affected by the bombing and air strikes. The relevant decision was made at a Government meeting on July 9

- the statement said.

It is noted that such assistance will be provided to families with children who were treated at the Okhmatdyt National Specialized Hospital at the time of the July 8 attack and to families with children of injured employees  of a private medical facility that was also attacked.

It is reported that the number of families that will receive payments is currently being clarified, with the maximum amount of payment per family amounting to UAH 54 thousand (5 people).

The Ministry of Social Policy notes that if your child was being treated at the Okhmatdyt National Children's Hospital as of July 8 and suffered from the attack on the hospital, and you do not receive information about the payment within the next week, you should call the hotline - 0 800 600 017 (Monday through Friday from 8:00 to 20:00, Saturday from 9:00 to 18:00, Sunday is a day off, calls are free).

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Addendum

Six medical workers were killed as a result of the Russian attack on Kyiv on July 8.