A new platform has been established in Ukraine to document non-property damage caused by Russian aggression.
The Prime Minister, Denys Shmyhal, announced this.
“This system will help account for cases of deportation of Ukrainians, the murder of civilians, and missing persons,” he stated.
Shmyhal also noted that the system will be integrated with other registries and will fall under the Ministry of Social Policy.
Currently, there are nine categories available in the Damage Registry for Ukrainians to submit applications.
“We aim to open all 45 categories of the Damage Registry by the end of the year,” the Prime Minister added.
Reminder:
- Through the “Dія” platform, Ukrainians have submitted over 20,000 applications to the international Damage Registry due to Russian aggression.