Fraudsters Demand Money for UN Payments: How to Get Real Help
Fraud Amid Humanitarian Payments in Ukraine
Fraudsters in Ukraine have become more active, speculating on the topic of humanitarian payments from the UN. They are trying to extort money or confidential information from citizens by spreading fake ads on social media and creating counterfeit websites. This has become a serious problem for those in need of real assistance.
Real Assistance Program from the UN
The real assistance program from the UN involves a one-time payment of 10,800 hryvnias, which is allocated over three months — 3,600 hryvnias per month. This support aims to help people who find themselves in difficult life circumstances. It is important to know that registration for receiving material assistance takes place only in 12 regions of Ukraine, excluding Donetsk and Kherson regions.
Where to submit a genuine application for assistance is a question that interests many. Citizens are advised to refer to official sources and verify information to avoid fraudulent schemes. In conditions where fraudsters are actively operating, it is important to be cautious and not succumb to provocations.
The situation with fraud amid humanitarian payments indicates the need to raise public awareness regarding ways to receive assistance.
Official information sources, such as the websites of government agencies and international organizations, should become the main resources for those seeking help. It is crucial for people to be cautious and not trust unverified sources, as this may lead to loss of funds or personal data.
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