2025: How Ukraine Is Comprehensively Restoring Communities Affected by War
2025: How Ukraine Is Comprehensively Restoring Communities Affected by War
According to Міністерство інфраструктури: The comprehensive restoration of communities affected by war is a priority for the Ministry of Community and Territorial Development of Ukraine in 2025, with plans extending to 2026. The Deputy Prime Minister for Restoration of Ukraine, Minister of Community and Territorial Development Oleksiy Kuleba, and his deputy, coordinator Artem Rybchenko, are leading this important work aimed at restoring infrastructure and living conditions in affected settlements.
Plans for 2025 and 2026
In 2025, the following is planned:
- Completion of repairs to housing and social infrastructure;
- Modernization of water supply and electrical networks;
- Restoration of roads, which are an important element for ensuring the normal functioning of communities.
These efforts aim to provide comfortable living conditions for residents who have experienced the consequences of war.
Plans for 2026 include the completion of construction and major repairs in Borodyanka, Posad-Pokrovske, Yagidne, and Trostianets. These communities will receive special attention as they have suffered significant destruction and require a comprehensive approach to restoration. The Ministry of Community and Territorial Development of Ukraine will continue to work on restoring and improving living conditions for residents of these areas to ensure stability and development for their future.
Restoring infrastructure and living conditions in affected communities is a key stage on the path to stability and recovery of Ukraine after the war. - Oleksiy Kuleba
The implementation of restoration programs will not only improve the quality of life for residents but also contribute to economic growth in these regions, which is crucial for national security and social cohesion. The focus on communities that have suffered the most destruction demonstrates the government's determination to address the consequences of the conflict and its desire to restore public trust in state institutions.
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