The Ukrainian government has allocated 600 million UAH for the restoration of housing in the Kharkiv region.
This was announced by the Prime Minister of Ukraine, Denys Shmyhal, as reported by "Dumka".
According to Shmyhal, through the "Restoration" program, the state has provided funds for the repair of housing for over 26,000 families in Kharkiv. In total, more than 600 million UAH has been directed towards the renovation of apartment buildings in the Kharkiv region.
"We will continue to assist in this area. The restoration of housing remains a priority for the rapid recovery program," Shmyhal emphasized.
Another area that the Prime Minister highlighted is healthcare. Therefore, 200 million UAH has been allocated for the establishment of shelters and safe conditions in hospitals in Kharkiv.
In 2024, the first mobile pharmacy began operations in the Kharkiv region. Currently, this project covers 13 regions of Ukraine. The routes of the mobile pharmacies are constantly adjusted, allowing Ukrainians to access the medications they need even in areas where they are not physically available.