Zelenskyy signs law on accounting of people affected by Russia's armed aggression
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy has signed law No. 4071-IX on accounting of persons whose life and health were harmed as a result of the armed aggression of the Russian Federation against Ukraine, the Verkhovna Rada said on the Telegram channel on Tuesday.
"The state has defined the basis for the creation and functioning of the system of recording information about the harm caused to the personal non-property rights of individuals as a result of the armed aggression of the Russian Federation. It is about injury or damage to health, torture, cruel, inhuman treatment or punishment, loss of access to medical, social or educational services and the like," it said.
The law also determines that the information on harm to personal non-property rights, caused since February 19, 2014 to citizens of Ukraine, foreigners and stateless persons, who were legally in the territory of Ukraine, will be recorded.
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