Ukraine has received 30 million euros from the Council of Europe Development Bank as compensation for Ukrainians for lost housing due to Russian aggression. This funding will allow for the financing of approximately 800 housing certificates.
According to Olga Zykova, the project 'HOME: Compensation for destroyed housing' provides for the compensation for lost housing for affected citizens - combatants, people with disabilities due to the war, families of fallen veterans, and large families.
As of today, within the framework of the program, nearly 4700 housing certificates have been issued, allowing more than 10 thousand Ukrainians to secure new homes. Of these, 1900 housing certificates were financed in 2025.
In total, Ukraine has received 200 million euros under the 'HOME: Compensation for destroyed housing' projects and 'HOME: Compensation for destroyed housing. Additional funding 1'. This support will significantly ease the lives of those who suffered from the loss of housing due to military actions.
Olga Zykova
Ukraine received 30 million euros from the Council of Europe Development Bank as compensation for Ukrainians for lost housing due to Russian aggression. This funding will allow the issuance of 800 housing certificates. The program 'HOME: Compensation for destroyed housing' helps citizens affected by the war receive compensation for lost property. The available financial resource has already helped more than 10 thousand Ukrainians, issuing nearly 4700 housing certificates. In total, the country has received 200 million euros for these targeted projects to help those affected by military events.