Zelenskyy Orders Heating Bill Relief for Ukrainians Without Heat.
Ukrainian President's Directive
According to Novyny.live: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has instructed the Cabinet of Ministers to draft a measure that would exempt residents from paying for heating services they are not receiving. This move is intended to support hundreds of Ukrainians who have been left without heat due to Russian missile and drone attacks targeting the country's energy infrastructure. The directive, issued on January 30, responds to the severe hardship many citizens are facing.
The government aims to resolve the unfair financial burden on those who cannot receive heating in their homes due to circumstances beyond their control. This situation is a direct consequence of the ongoing war, which has caused widespread damage to utility networks across Ukraine.
Government Efforts to Aid the Population
This step is part of broader government efforts to mitigate the war's impact on civilians suffering from infrastructure destruction. With constant attacks leading to widespread power and heating outages, state support has become crucial for ensuring social justice and the basic security of citizens. The policy reflects the immense strain on public services nearly two years into Russia's full-scale invasion.
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