Mobile Services of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in Frontline Communities: Over a Hundred Documents Issued
According to hvylya.net: The Minister of Internal Affairs Ihor Klymenko reported that citizens are facing difficulties in obtaining documents at the front line due to constant shelling.
'In frontline communities, it is difficult for people to reach service centers or migration services. Therefore, I have instructed mobile units to operate directly on-site, responding to the requests of the population. Of course, adhering to safety rules for everyone,' the minister explained.
Results of Mobile Units' Work
For two weeks, mobile service units operated in Kharkiv, Kherson, Mykolaiv, and Sumy regions, and the results are impressive:
- issued/exchanged 64 driver's licenses;
- re-registered 75 vehicles;
- scrapped 13 vehicles destroyed by Russian strikes;
- processed over a hundred applications for documents;
- 34 people received passports.
The government is doing everything possible to make life easier for citizens at the front, ensuring accessibility to the necessary documents without unnecessary hassles and restrictions.
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