"If we implement this in Kyiv, we will then help all of Ukraine." The capital will launch an application for requesting help after Russian attacks
A service will be launched in Kyiv where citizens can turn for help after Russian attacks.
A service will be launched in Kyiv where citizens can turn for help after Russian attacks.
A service will be launched in Kyiv where citizens can turn for help after Russian attacks.
As reported by the head of the KMVA, Timur Tkachenko, this will be a platform based on the principle of «everything in one place.» It plans to unite issues related to loss of housing, temporary shelter needs, financial support, legal, humanitarian, or psychological assistance.
«During my time in office, I clearly saw that after the Russian attacks, people do not know where to turn, cannot understand where to get help. If the RDA or the capital’s authorities had not communicated this, there would simply be no unified platform for assistance,» the official noted .
According to him, the team is currently starting to work on such a service. «I see it as an application and a platform. And if we implement it in Kyiv, we will then help all of Ukraine,» Tkachenko wrote.
He said that he would appeal to the capital’s deputy corps to support the initiative.


