The government simplified compensation for destroyed housing in Donbas: main changes.
The government improved the procedure for surveying housing in Donbas
According to inkorr.com: The government has enhanced the process of remote surveying of residential premises in Donbas. Now, satellite imagery and data from the Armed Forces of Ukraine can be used to assess the damage. The technical requirements for photographs and videos have been significantly simplified, which will help owners of destroyed homes receive compensation more easily.
Moreover, the legislation provides internally displaced persons with priority in receiving compensation for damaged property through the "eRecovery" program. This will allow for quicker restoration of housing for those affected by military conflicts in the east of the country.
Improving the procedure for surveying housing in Donbas is an important step in supporting the residents of the region who have suffered losses due to the war. Simplifying access to compensation can greatly ease their recovery and return to normal life. This decision also emphasizes the government's readiness to support those affected during difficult times.
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