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In Voznesensk, ₴60,000 was allocated for the recovery of lost documents for the owners of destroyed or damaged buildings

The Voznesensk City Council helps the owners of houses destroyed or damaged as a result of Russian aggression to restore documents confirming ownership. As part of the project, the city council allocated 60,000 hryvnias.

Antonina Sharat, acting head of the Voznesensk District Military Administration, told about this at the briefing, the NikVesti correspondent reports.

In order to receive compensation from the state for destroyed property, Ukrainians must provide a document confirming ownership. However, due to the destruction of houses, many Ukrainians lost their documents, including the one mentioned above.

— For the socially vulnerable sections of the population, the city council adopted in the «Turbota» program (supplement) the allocation of funds for the renewal of documentation, both the one that was not issued and the one that was lost (which confirm ownership, — note). The city council allocated 60,000 hryvnias for the Technical Inventory Bureau, — said Antonina Sharata.

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According to her, today 32 thousand hryvnias from the allocated funds have already been implemented under this program. Yes, 17 local residents of Voznesensk used this service.

We will remind you that in the village of Kyselivka of the Pervomaysk OTG in the Mykolaiv region, about 60% of residents do not have documents that would confirm their right to a house. Because of this, they cannot apply for compensation from the state for damage or destruction caused by Russian shelling.

In the spring, he Mykolayiv RMA explained how to restore destroyed or lost documents on ownership.

It is also known that there are already 30 commissions working in the Mykolaiv region to restore housing damaged during the full-scale invasion under the «eVidnovlennia» program.

Read also the article of NikVesti «Tens of thousands of people were left without a home: how can Mykolaiv residents get new housing?».

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