Mobile MIA Centers in Frontline Cities: Services Provided in Two Weeks.
According to inkorr.com: The Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine, Ihor Klymenko, reported on the work of mobile service centers in frontline settlements over the past two weeks.
During visits to the Kherson and Kharkiv regions, it was found that local residents face difficulties in reaching stationary service centers and the migration service due to constant shelling. Therefore, it was decided to more actively involve mobile units of these services directly in communities, responding to the requests of the population and adhering to safety measures.
Main results of the mobile centers' work:
- In the specified regions, 64 driver's licenses were issued or exchanged, 75 vehicles were re-registered, 13 vehicles that were damaged by Russian shelling were destroyed, over a hundred applications for various documents were processed, and passports were issued to 34 individuals.
- Services continue to operate even under bombardments and constant threats. The schedule for the outings of the Migration Service and service centers is planned jointly with the heads of local communities for the next month.
Thanks to the work of the mobile centers of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the migration service, access for residents of frontline cities to essential services has significantly improved, despite the challenging conditions of war in eastern Ukraine.
In this difficult time for the country, mobile service centers have become an important link in providing citizens with essential services. Their activity allows local residents to obtain documents and address urgent issues without risking their lives trying to reach stationary centers. This reflects the desire of government structures to adapt to changing conditions and seek solutions for the population in difficult circumstances.Read also
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