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Ukraine's Interior Ministry Assesses Displacement Center in Dnipro Region

Оцінка умов для переселенців у центрі в Дніпропетровській області Photo: МВС

Deputy Interior Minister Visits Key Transit Hub

Ukraine's Deputy Interior Minister, Oleksii Serhieiev, recently inspected a transit center for internally displaced persons (IDPs) located across the Dnipropetrovsk and Donetsk regions. This facility provides shelter for elderly individuals, people with limited mobility, and families with children, who have fled areas under relentless enemy shelling.

The center accommodates evacuees from communities subjected to constant attacks. Evacuations are carried out by the 'White Angel' police units in coordination with volunteers and charitable organizations. Beyond offering temporary housing, the center also assists with:

  • restoring lost documents;
  • applying for social benefits;
  • receiving humanitarian aid;
  • consulting on long-term relocation options.

Security Concerns and Police Operations

During his visit, Serhieiev assessed the regional security landscape, the performance of the National Police under martial law, and the work of anti-drone units tasked with defending against hostile unmanned aerial vehicles.

This visit underscores the critical need to support internally displaced persons in Ukraine, especially amid the ongoing conflict.
Oleksii Serhieiev

The rising number of people in need demands coordinated action from both the state and civil organizations to ensure their safety, housing, and access to social services. The role of anti-drone units is increasingly vital, as the region's security remains under constant threat from military hostilities.