Another modular settlement was opened in the Kyiv region for temporary accommodation of those who lost their homes as a result of Russian military aggression, the press service of the Kyiv Regional Military Administration reported.
The modular settlement was opened in Dmitrovka. It is designed for temporary accommodation of residents of the community who lost their homes due to military actions and internally displaced persons, and consists of 3 sections. Each section has 21 rooms for living, a bathroom, a kitchen, a dining room, a nursery and a room-dryer for clothes.
Also, temporary housing is equipped with the necessary appliances, furniture, utensils, and essentials. A powerful 220 kW generator is installed nearby, which will be an alternative source of electricity.
In total the camp is designed to simultaneously accommodate 252 people. Now the two sections are already housing 41 families – a total of 115 people. The third section is fully ready for the settlement of new residents.
“Unfortunately, the war continues. But life goes on, too. The Russian military has brought a lot of grief and destruction to the Kiev region. Everything we are doing now is for the people and for the people. Every day we are working together to rebuild what the occupiers destroyed so that people can return to their own homes as quickly as possible. That is why such temporary housing must be as comfortable and cozy as possible for the residents. I would like to thank our partners and the people who live near the capital for their understanding and support. Every day by common steps we approach our Victory”, – noted the deputy head of Kiev OVA Mykola Boiko.
This is the 16th modular village, which was installed in Kyiv region with the assistance of Polish government and the support of the Ministry of Development of Communities, Territories and Infrastructure of Ukraine. Before that, modular cities for temporary residence of people were installed and are functioning now in Irpen, Bucha, Kuharyah, Vasylkivo, Ivankovo, Makarov and other settlements of the region.