Currently, 242 communities in ten regions of Ukraine are classified as frontline. According to the Ministry of Community and Territorial Development, there is already a certain support program in place that includes a range of measures.
the 'eOselya' program with a 70% compensation for the first mortgage payment for internally displaced persons and residents of frontline areas, the construction of protective structures in schools and kindergartens, payments for solid fuel and electricity, free meals for students, and more.
Minister Oleksiy Kuleba reported on the work on the second support package, which is based on the requests from the territories themselves. The main directions of this package include infrastructure restoration, housing repair, security centers, and other important issues for communities.
Representatives from various regions expressed their priority requests, including restoring water supply, arranging shelters in schools, repairing rooms for temporary accommodation, and other issues. The main goal is to ensure stability and security in the frontline areas.
Ukraine continues to support frontline communities by providing assistance from various directions to ensure safety and stability in these territories. Work on additional programs and projects is ongoing to meet the needs of communities and improve their living conditions.