Ukrainians will be able to apply for all types of reparations from the Russian Federation in 2025-Fedorov

Ukrainians will be able to apply for all types of reparations from the Russian Federation in 2025-Fedorov

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The Ministry of digital development will launch 45 categories of applications for damages from the Russian Federation for "action" in 2025. Among the categories - loss of housing, health, property and other losses caused during the war.

It will be possible to apply for reparations for any crimes committed by Russia next year. This was announced  by the minister of digital transformation Mikhail Fedorov, reports UNN.   

In 2025, we will launch all 45 categories of applications for compensation for losses caused by the Russian Federation. We will add applications for reparations for those who were forced to leave their homes, who were harmed for life and Health, who had their cars destroyed and other types of damage

- told Fedorov.

The minister said that now the agency is dealing with all legal and technical issues, so that all categories of applications to the Register will be available in the first half of 2025.

Fedorov pointed out that back in April, the collection of information about the destroyed housing in the Register began. Most applications were received from Donetsk, Kharkiv and Kherson regions. 

The most common reasons for damages for filing applications:

- combat operations in the front or frontline zone;

- artillery fire;

- air attack;

- occupation of a locality;

- destruction of the Kakhovskaya hydroelectric power station.

Ukrainians will be able to apply to the register through Diya.

addition

As of mid-November, 538 Ukrainians who suffered from sexual violence during the war had already applied for reparations. Of these, most appeals were received from men, as well as a significant proportion - from the Kherson region.

An application to the International Register of Losses can be submitted through Diia: video instructionsApr 2 2024, 10:52 AM • 28208 views