Cabinet to consider issue of allocating funds to eliminate consequences of Russian rocket attack – Shmyhal
The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine will consider the consequences of the Russian rocket attack at the next government meeting, Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said.
"We will consider the consequences of this barbaric attack at the next government meeting. He instructed the Ministry of Health, the Ministry of Economy, and the Ministry of Finance to urgently work out the issue of allocating funds for the restoration of medical institutions and assistance to victims. Also, on behalf of the President of Ukraine, the government is considering new locations for moving employees and patients of Okhmatdyt," Shmyhal wrote on the Telegram channel.
In addition, as the prime minister said, the government expects that international partners will draw their own conclusions and give effective answers to Russian terror.
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