Kravchenko: Payments of almost UAH 9 billion have been agreed within the framework of the Restoration project

Kravchenko: Payments of almost UAH 9 billion have been agreed within the framework of the Restoration project

Kyiv  •  UNN

July 28 2024, 08:48 AM • 27709 views

In the Kyiv region, 22.7 thousand applications for compensation under the eRestoration program were submitted. Payments of UAH 9 billion were approved, and 17.8 thousand out of 29 thousand damaged facilities were restored.

Since the launch of the government's eRestoration program, more than 22,700 applications for compensation have been submitted in the Kyiv region. Within the framework of the three stages of this program, positive decisions have already been made for a total amount of almost UAH 9 billion, said Ruslan Kravchenko, head of the Kyiv Regional Military Administration, at a briefing, according to a correspondent of UNN.

Kyiv region is one of the leaders among the regions implementing the eRestoration program. This is what allows us to actively rebuild the region,

- Kravchenko says.

Details

As part of the first phase of the government program, which involves the allocation of monetary compensation for current and major repairs, more than 12,200 positive decisions have already been made, totaling approximately UAH 1.6 billion.

At the second stage of the program, where applications for housing purchase certificates are considered, the commissions are actively working and have approved 2,075 applications worth about UAH 6 billion.

The third stage of the program, which provides financial compensation for the construction of new housing to replace the destroyed one, includes 486 positive applications totaling almost UAH 1.5 billion.

In total, more than 17,800 of the 29,000 objects damaged by the Russians in Kyiv region have already been restored,

- emphasized the head of the Kyiv RMA.

Recall

Under the "eRestoration" program, residents of Odesa region received more than UAH 41 million in compensation for property damaged by the war.