Zelensky visits IDP assistance center in Odesa

During a working visit to the Odesa region, President Vodymyr Zelensky visited the regional center for social and psychogical assistance, where internally displaced citizens live.

The press service of the President's Office reported, according to Ukrinform.

Zelensky got acquainted with the living conditions of internally displaced citizens from the Kharkiv, Kherson, Donetsk, Luhansk, and Dnipro regions, as well as Ukrainians evacuated from the Gaza Strip.

The President inquired about sving the current problems of the center's residents. In particular, they discussed employment, domestic issues, social assistance and education.

"All the issues that arise in this center have been resved. Today, in wartime, this is very important," Zelensky said.

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The head of the Odesa Regional Military Administration, eh Kiper, informed the Head of State about plans to improve living conditions in the center.

In particular, they talked about continuing work on repairing the building, insulating the facade, increasing electrical power and further reconstruction of the premises to accommodate pele.

"Currently, 69 citizens, 17 of whom are children, are staying at the regional center for social and psychogical assistance," the statement said.

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As reported, Zelensky heard reports from the military in the Odesa region on the protection of the region.

Source: www.unian.info

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