Shortly after the right-bank part of the region was liberated, people began restoring their houses. Those who had all their documents in order immediately formalized everything and received compensation from the state. Some people didn’t wait for help and did everything on their own. Charitable organizations also helped and continue helping many people.
“Some people have houses damaged from 10% to 40%, and others from 40 to 100%. We conduct surveys and there is no case when a village or a street is forgotten. There is an organization that helps with recovery, and its representatives continue to work for us. So even those people who for some reason haven’t returned home yet can count on support. However, this organization has a condition: after the houses are restored, people must live there,” says Anastasia Kovana.
How the village of Bila Krynytsia in the Kherson region recovers after the occupation