It became known what will happen to the housing that is being built for migrants after the war


It is planned to build five-story residential buildings within 5-6 months in 16 regions of Ukraine.
When people who will live in temporary housing for displaced persons are able to return home, these apartments will be handed over to the military, doctors, and police officers. This was announced by Deputy Head of the Office of the President Kyrylo Tymoshenko.
He said that there is already a construction plan and square meters will appear in the next few months.
It is planned to build five-story residential buildings within 5-6 months in 16 regions of Ukraine - 2,000 apartments in each region. Their cost with all the furniture and equipment will be about 7 thousand dollars per square meter, - said Tymoshenko.
He stressed that living in such houses would be temporary.
At the same time, he did not specify how many IDPs will be settled in temporary housing and how families will be selected for resettlement.
It is known that after February 24, 60% of internally displaced persons in Ukraine were left without work, and 35% were forced to live on an amount not exceeding UAH 5,000 per month.
A new wave of internal migrants in the country is expected on the eve of the heating season.
In total, 4.5 million internally displaced persons are registered in Ukraine, and in general there are almost 7 million migrants.
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