The Verkhovna Rada has passed a bill allowing citizens to reclaim or receive land plots under destroyed property, MP Yaroslav Zhelezniak (Holos faction) announced on Telegram. The legislation, which was approved without significant opposition, aims to provide restitution to individuals and families whose homes and properties have been destroyed during the conflict. Under the new law, citizens who were displaced or have lost their property due to the war will be eligible to claim land plots in the areas where their homes were located. This measure is part of a broader package of measures aimed at providing aid and compensation to those affected by the war. The law is expected to be implemented during the ongoing martial law in Ukraine, which was declared in response to the Russian invasion. The measure has been praised by civil society groups and legal experts as a step towards justice and accountability for victims of the conflict. However, some critics have raised concerns about the potential for corruption and the need for proper oversight during the implementation process. Overall, the legislation represents a significant development in the ongoing efforts to address the humanitarian crisis and support the affected population in Ukraine.