The government allocated 100 million UAH to Odesa: what the funds will be used for in the frontline city.
According to inkorr.com: The government of Ukraine allocated 100 million UAH to Odesa to support frontline areas. This decision is part of a total fund of 1 billion UAH and has strategic significance for the city. Serhiy Lysak, the head of the Odesa City Military Administration, noted that this funding will help address critical issues such as equipping shelters, repairing heating, electricity, and water supply systems, as well as restoring damaged facilities and equipment for communal services.
“For our city, this means the opportunity to address specific and critical tasks - those that we identified as a priority,” emphasized Lysak.
He also thanked the Vice Prime Minister for the restoration of Ukraine, Minister for Development of Communities and Territories Oleksiy Kuleba, and the government for their timely decision.
Repair work in the center of Odesa after the attack by Russian drones
On November 13, the Russian army attacked the city of Artsyz in the Odesa region using strike drones. This shelling resulted in damage to critical infrastructure, administrative buildings, and repair shops. Fortunately, no one was hurt.
This signifies that the Ukrainian government is actively working to support frontline areas, including Odesa, and to restore damaged facilities, providing communal services with the necessary equipment and fuel.
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