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According to the Minister of Reintegration Irina Vereshchuk, 170 thousand Ukrain...

The housing was destroyed or damaged by 2.5 million Ukrainians - Vereshchuk (video) was destroyed or damaged

According to the Minister of Reintegration Irina Vereshchuk, 170 thousand Ukrainians completely destroyed houses. 25 modular towns have been built in Ukraine, but only 5,000 people live. Due to the full -scale invasion of Russia, 170,000 Ukrainians have lost their home. This is without taking into account people in the occupied territories where it is impossible to calculate. The Minister for Reintegration of Temporarily Occupied Territories Irina Vereshchuk told this on the national telephone.

According to her, as a war, 2. 5 million people have damaged or completely destroyed housing. This figure includes 170,000 people whose houses have been completely destroyed. "This is a huge number. When we talk about a fully destroyed housing, what is in the register today is 170,000 people. It is not to mention temporarily occupied territories where we cannot calculate people," she said. Vereshchuk also stated that 25 modular towns were built in Ukraine with 5,000 people.

However, in her opinion, this does not solve problems with internally displaced persons. "It does not solve the issue, and I think it is not an effective way to provide people with housing, even temporary. I do not want people to feel like a ghetto," she said. Vereshchuk stated that only 200 thousand citizens of Ukraine are in the conditions of "compact residence". As for the employment of Ukrainians who had to leave their home because of the war, as Vereshchuk said, 66% of them have no work.

"We need to find the opportunity to retrade people who are not able to do it at their own expense. We have a voucher program for this," Vereshchuk said. We will remind that Focus wrote that some of the Russians, who settle in the occupied regions, can remain in Ukraine after the war. Some of the citizens of the Russian Federation, whom Moscow moves to the captured territories today, may not want or not have time to leave after de -occupation.