Restoration of communications destroyed by the occupiers in Luhansk region: agreements with foreign investors on projects up to USD 9 million have been reached
Kyiv • UNN
The Kreminna community in Luhansk Oblast will receive investments from Denmark and the United Kingdom worth up to $9 million to restore water supply, which will help 30,000 residents. These funds will help restore the water supply systems destroyed by the Russian occupiers.
Kreminna community managed to reach agreements with representatives of Denmark and the UK on investing in projects to restore water supply and water supply and sewage systems: it is about providing drinking water to up to 30 thousand residents.
This was reported by by the head of the Luhansk regional military administration Artem Lysogor in Telegram, reports UNN.
Kreminna will be able to provide drinking water to up to 30,000 residents with the help of international investors. (...) The Kreminna community was able to reach agreements with representatives of Denmark and the United Kingdom to invest in projects to provide water treatment systems, pumping stations, water bottling lines, and water pipeline equipment. Together, the projects are worth up to $9 million.
As the Luhansk The occupiers have destroyed almost all communications in the region. Luhansk residents who have remained under occupation have not had drinking water for more than a year and a half, so the restoration of water supply and sewage systems is a priority issue for the temporarily occupied territories.
It is also stated that today every community in Luhansk region should develop a foundation for external support directly. It was possible to attract the support of international partners through participation in the exhibition and conference "ReBuild Ukraine 2023", which took place on November 14-15 November 14-15 in Warsaw.
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