Decision made on almost 5,500 applications for UAH 544 mln within eRecovery in Kyiv region – administration
In Kyiv region, as part of the first stage of the eRecovery program, almost 5,500 positive decisions worth more than UAH 544 million have already been made.
There are still more than 1,700 applications in the work of the commissions, said the head of Kyiv Regional Military Administration, Ruslan Kravchenko.
The first applications began to be accepted in the spring of this year. Owners of damaged housing can use the funds received to repair their homes.
"In addition, there is compensation for destroyed housing in the form of non-cash certificates. The amount of compensation is determined by a commission of the local government body after receiving the corresponding application. The housing certificate is displayed in the Diia. It can be spent on the purchase of an apartment or house. Some 191 positive decisions have already been adopted in Kyiv region. The total amount is more than UAH 646 million," Kravchenko said at a briefing.
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