To be placed in sanatoriums: Cabinet allocates funds for evacuees


The authorities are asking Ukrainians to leave the regions where there is active fighting.
Evacuated citizens from the regions where active hostilities are taking place will be accommodated in specialized sanatoriums on the territory of Ukraine. Additional funds have been allocated from the budget for this purpose, the Ukrainian Ministry for Reintegration of the Temporarily Occupied Territories has said on its website.
Evacuation of the population from areas where active hostilities are taking place requires providing displaced persons with temporary housing. The government has supported the proposal to provide evacuees with shelter in sanatoriums at the expense of budget funds
It is specified that the evacuated citizens will be accommodated in specialized sanatoriums of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine and the Ministry of Social Policy. The list of institutions that will receive people is being approved by the relevant agencies.
People who will be accommodated in such a temporary shelter are promised proper living conditions and the provision of essentials: food, sanitary supplies
Earlier, the Cabinet of Ministers said that evacuation from Kherson will not be mass, but it is necessary because it will be very difficult to survive the winter because of the destroyed energy infrastructure
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