Over 200 families receive certificates for new housing in Mykolaiv after shelling
- Mariia Khamitsevych
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12:06, 25 June, 2025
Since 2023, 211 housing certificates for the restoration of destroyed property, as well as five monetary compensations, have been approved for residents of Mykolaiv.
This was announced by the mayor of Mykolaiv, Oleksandr Sienkevych.
Of these, 180 certificates have already been used. The total amount of funds spent under this programme exceeded 142 million hryvnias. The value of all issued certificates is over 214 million hryvnias.
You can apply for a certificate through the application «Diia» or by contacting the Administrative Services Centre in person.
Consultations are provided at the Department of Housing Registration and Distribution of the City Council at 20 Admiralska Street, as well as at commissions at district administrations.
It should be noted that if your home was damaged by shelling after 23 February 2023, you must undergo a commission inspection conducted by the State Architectural and Construction Control Department. The application can be submitted at 48/8 Khersonske Shosse St. or by email: dabimk@mkrada.gov.ua.
Contact numbers for inquiries: (0512) 53-31-18, (0512) 53-31-14.
How «eVidnovlennia» in Mykolaiv region
Since 10 May 2023, Ukraine has been operating a compensation programme for damaged housing «eVidnovlennia».
Mykolaiv region is among the five regions leading in the number of compensations received for damaged property under the programme «eVidnovlennia».
Thus, during the year, residents of the Mykolaiv region whose property was damaged as a result of Russian aggression were paid 140 million hryvnias under the programme.
As you know, starting from 1 January 2024, Ukrainians who have repaired damaged housing as a result of Russian aggression at their own expense may also claim compensation.
In September 2023, a resident of Mykolaiv, convicted of collaborationism, applied for compensation for his property damaged by Russian shelling under the programme «eVidnovlennia». The mayor of Mykolaiv, Oleksandr Sienkevych, noted that the collaborator would not receive any money from the state.
Earlier, Mykolaiv region was among the top five regions with the most applications under the «eVidnovlennia» programme. However, the region has the lowest rates of consideration of these applications. Therefore, the Ministry of Recovery urged Mykolaiv commissions to speed up their processing: «This will help owners to receive assistance to restore their homes before the autumn and winter cold».
Currently, 30 commissions for the restoration of housing damaged during the full-scale invasion are working in Mykolaiv region under the programme «eVidnovlennia».
And in January this year, the first resident of Mykolaiv purchased an apartment under the housing certificate «eVidnovlennia».
Earlier it was reported that under the programme «eVidnovlennia», 330 million hryvnias of compensation for damaged property have already been paid to residents of Mykolaiv region.