Zelenskyy inspects construction of town for war victims in Kyiv region
During a trip to Kyiv region, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy inspected the progress of housing construction for people affected by the Russian invasion in the village of Tarasivka.
According to the presidential press service, the head of state visited the Hansen Town, which is being constructed by the Wasatch Group in partnership with the charitable organization To Ukraine With Love.
The head of state, together with the founder of the Wasatch Group Dell Loy Hansen, and the director of To Ukraine With Love, Svitlana Miller, inspected several apartments and one of the finished houses.
Zelenskyy highly appreciated the project and thanked the benefactor for his support. Housing in the town will be provided temporarily free of charge to internally displaced Ukrainians who lost their homes as a result of the full-scale Russian invasion, family members of fallen defenders, war invalids, war victims, etc.
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