Kyiv Ready to Use City Budget for Destroyed Housing Compensation: How to Apply.
Compensation for Kyiv Residents Hit by Shelling
According to Novyny.live: Kyiv has the capacity to pay compensation for damaged housing using its own municipal funds, according to Olena Shuliak, head of a parliamentary committee. She noted that current legislation allows for such payouts from both the national budget and local budgets. This distinction is important for residents navigating the recovery process after attacks.
The city’s budget exceeds 100 billion hryvnias, making these compensation programs feasible. Apartment owners whose homes have been damaged can submit applications through the 'Diia' app or at local Administrative Service Centers (TSNAPs). Shuliak explained that when designing the 'eRestoration' program, a clear division of responsibilities was established between central and local authorities.
Safety Conditions in Kyiv
In addition, the Obolon district of Kyiv has about 450 shelters and bomb-proof structures, improving safety for residents. An estimated 45% of the population of Troieshchyna can fit into these shelters, highlighting the importance of such facilities in emergencies. These shelters are a critical part of the city’s civil defense infrastructure.
Overall, implementing the compensation program is a key step in supporting capital residents who have suffered from shelling.
Paying compensation to those affected by shelling is a crucial phase in restoring Kyiv's housing stock and assisting local residents. Effective compensation mechanisms also demonstrate the city government's readiness to respond to the consequences of military actions. Amid ongoing security threats, both financial support and the development of shelter infrastructure remain vital to ensuring citizen safety in future emergencies.
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