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Sept. 9, 2025, 2:14 p.m.

Land plot allocated for IDPs in Pervomaisk

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Modular town. PHOTO: zemliak.com

Modular town. PHOTO: zemliak.com

The executive committee of the Pervomaisk City Council has begun discussing a draft detailed plan for the territory on Korabelna Street. It is planned to install 50 modular houses for internally displaced persons there.

This was reported by the Pervomaisk City Council.

The city community has already allocated a site for the installation of housing modules, which will be delivered in cooperation with the Danish GAUFonden Foundation and Ramboll. Local services will carry out the installation work, connect the houses to the necessary networks, and arrange the territory to create comfortable conditions for people who have lost their homes.

Citizens are encouraged to familiarize themselves with the project and provide their suggestions on the location of houses and the change of land use.

A modular town for IDPs is being set up in a community in Kherson Oblast. Currently, work is underway to plan the territory for the placement of modular houses for internally displaced persons, including residents of the community's settlements in the area of active hostilities.

KHOVA reported that a working meeting was recently held with representatives of the Norwegian International Organization for Migration, during which they discussed the issue of equipping the modular town for IDPs with household appliances and furniture.

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 has 21 living rooms with four beds, two showers, two restrooms, a laundry room, a play area and a kitchen-dining room.

Катерина Глушко

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