Compensation Guide for Housing Destroyed in the February 3rd Attacks via eRecovery.
Massive Attacks and Their Consequences
According to Novyny.live: Widespread shelling on the night of February 3, 2026, resulted in the damage and destruction of Ukrainian homes. In response, it is critical for affected individuals to apply for state compensation through the 'eRecovery' program. This initiative serves as the primary mechanism for reimbursement, enabling victims to receive a housing certificate for purchasing a new apartment or house. The program is a key part of Ukraine's domestic response to wartime property destruction.
Compensation for Property Damage
Those affected by the attacks are eligible for compensation not only for destroyed residences but also for damaged non-residential premises, including commercial property. This is a vital step for restoring not just living conditions but also economic activity in the impacted regions. Furthermore, individuals who lost homes in occupied territories also have a pathway to seek compensation.
In addition to the national program, the international Register of Damage in The Hague is a significant resource. This registry will form the basis for potential future international compensation claims. Victims must remember to file for compensation immediately following an attack to avoid missing the opportunity to claim for injuries or the loss of family members.
These events underscore the importance of a rapid response to emergencies and access to compensation mechanisms for victims. - Source unknown
Therefore, the 'eRecovery' program and the international Register of Damage in The Hague are crucial tools for Ukrainians affected by the shelling, providing them with a means for recovery and support during difficult times.
Program participants have the opportunity to rebuild their lives by utilizing state and international resources to recoup their losses.
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