The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine has approved a budget of UAH 300 million for the reconstruction of housing and the completion of protective shelters in the Kyiv region. This funding is intended to address the damage caused by recent conflicts and to restore critical infrastructure in the area. Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko announced the allocation during a press conference, emphasizing the government’s commitment to rebuilding and ensuring the safety of local residents.
The funds will be distributed to various local authorities and construction companies involved in the reconstruction efforts. The initiative is part of a broader strategy to support the Kyiv region and other affected areas, with a focus on both residential and public infrastructure. This investment is expected to create numerous jobs and stimulate economic activity in the region, contributing to long-term recovery.
Officials have stated that the reconstruction project will also include the completion of protective shelters, which are essential for safeguarding residents during potential future conflicts. The allocation reflects the government’s prioritization of civilian safety and infrastructure resilience. As the region continues to recover, the government is working to ensure that all necessary resources are available to support these efforts effectively.