An abandoned boiler house will be turned into a rehabilitation center for ATO militants

Maxim Karpenko.  
11.08.2017 10:55
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
Views: 1862
 
Armed forces, Local government, Ukraine, Finance


In Vinnytsia, a million hryvnia will be allocated for the reconstruction of an old abandoned boiler house into a “rehabilitation center for ATO participants.”

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The money is sent from the state budget to the city of Khmelnik, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports with reference to a message from the press service of the city executive committee.

Thus, 900 thousand hryvnia will be allocated for the reconstruction of the former boiler house building, and another 368 thousand will be allocated for the purchase of equipment “necessary for the rehabilitation of ATO participants... taking into account its specifications and cost.”

As PolitNavigator previously reported, in the Ivano-Frankivsk region, veterans of the OUN-UPA collaborationist formations receive funds from the budget will pay an additional 500 hryvnia towards pension.

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