The pilot project on remote inspection of destroyed housing in the TOT and combat areas is being scaled up. The relevant draft resolution is at the stage of approval by the central executive authorities.
The government has approved a plan to ensure the livelihoods in the frontline areas where hostilities are taking place. The draft order was developed by the Ministry of Reintegration.
More than UAH 57 million has been allocated for compensation for utilities consumed during the free stay of IDPs in the premises of state, municipal and private property.
The European Court of Human Rights found the Russian government responsible for human rights violations in Crimea.
This week, prisoners were released twice. First, 90 Ukrainian defenders returned from Russian captivity, and then 10 more civilians. Among them are political prisoners, volunteers and clergy.
The EU Council has extended temporary protection for asylum seekers from Ukraine until March 4, 2026.
The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe has adopted a resolution on long-term support for Ukrainian asylum seekers and internally displaced persons. The document was supported by 56 PACE delegates.
Displaced persons whose homes were destroyed in the TOT or in the combat zone will be able to apply to the International Register of Damage. This can be done through the Diia app.
Almost 2.9 billion hryvnias have already been allocated for payments to IDPs in the first period of June. The funds will soon be transferred to the bank accounts of internally displaced persons.