Odesa residents affected by Russian attack on March 2 will soon receive new housing - Kiper
Kyiv • UNN
Odesa residents who suffered from the Russian attack on March 2 will soon receive new housing and compensation for their destroyed property: 12 owners have already received certificates in the Diia system.
Head of Odesa Regional State Administration Oleh Kiper met with residents of the apartments destroyed by a Russian drone in Odesa on March 2, UNN reports.
He said that certificates for compensation for destroyed property have already been generated for 12 owners in the Diia system.
Soon the residents of Odesa will choose their real estate and will be able to move into new housing. As for six more families who own destroyed apartments, the legal processes of compensation are underway. For our part, we are providing all the necessary assistance. We are in touch 24/7
The head of the regional state administration thanked the Ministry of Communities, Territories and Infrastructure of Ukraine and Oleksandr Kubrakov personally for their prompt response to the request to review the coefficients of payments for destroyed property.
"This allowed us to speed up all the processes. I am sincerely grateful to the city authorities for their prompt and well-coordinated work, for their round-the-clock support of the affected people. I am also grateful to the residents of the destroyed apartments for their endurance and steadfastness," Kiper wrote.
As a reminder, 12 people died after the explosions in Odesa on the night of March 2, including five children.