March 18, 2025, 9:59 a.m.
(Photo: HOVA)
The Dariivka community in the Kherson region continues to build a modular town for IDPs.
According to the Kherson Regional Military Administration, work is currently underway to plan the location of modular houses for internally displaced persons, including residents of the community's settlements in the area of active hostilities.
"A hygiene center has already been set up where people can take a shower and wash their clothes. Places for family modular houses with beds and furniture have been prepared," the KhOVA said.
Also, the administration reported that a working meeting with representatives of the Norwegian International Organization for Migration was recently held, during which they discussed the issue of equipping household appliances and furniture for the modular town for IDPs.
Earlier, a modular town for IDPs for more than 350 people was set up in the Chornobaiv community. It can accommodate internally displaced persons, including people who lost their homes because of Russia, large families, families with children, people with disabilities, combatants, elderly residents of the region, families of fallen veterans and victims of the Chernobyl disaster. The town has four modules. Each of them includes 21 living rooms with four beds, two showers, two restrooms, a laundry room, a play area and a kitchen-dining room.
A temporary modular town for IDPs will also be constructed in the village of Kyselivka, Kherson district, Kherson region. The contractor was selected without an auction, and the company is ready to spend UAH 12 million 750 thousand 376 on the work.
In addition, as a result of cooperation with the Association for Support of Ukrainians Displaced by the War in Ukraine "Dopomoga Ukrainie", the South Ukrainian community of Mykolaiv Oblast received two one-room modular houses. Today, the<span>community already has six such houses for internally displaced persons. </span>
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