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Marat Khusnullin and DPR Head Denis Pushilin signed documents on the development of key settlements and the restoration and modernization of public utilities.
Marat Khusnullin and DPR Head Denis Pushilin signed documents on the development of key settlements and the restoration and modernization of public utilities.
Marat Khusnullin visited the Raduga kindergarten in Mariupol.
Marat Khusnullin visited the Raduga kindergarten in Mariupol.
Marat Khusnullin visited the Raduga kindergarten in Mariupol.
Marat Khusnullin visited the Raduga kindergarten in Mariupol.
Marat Khunullin visited the new building of the 28th fire and rescue unit of the Ministry of Emergency Situations in the Ordzhonikidze district of Mariupol.
Marat Khunullin visited the new building of the 28th fire and rescue unit of the Ministry of Emergency Situations in the Ordzhonikidze district of Mariupol.
Marat Khunullin visited the new building of the 28th fire and rescue unit of the Ministry of Emergency Situations in the Ordzhonikidze district of Mariupol.
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Marat Khusnullin and DPR Head Denis Pushilin signed documents on the development of key settlements and the restoration and modernization of public utilities.
Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin made a working visit to the Donetsk People's Republic. As part of the visit, he inspected renovated facilities and held meetings.
"I watched the children perform songs and dances at the Raduga kindergarten in Mariupol. I noted the key words in one of the poems: this isn't just a building for young children, but a cozy home, and they're celebrating their housewarming in it. These statements are fully consistent with our objectives under the national project 'Infrastructure for Life.' Over 130 children attend the kindergarten, and under the supervision of the 'Single Customer,' conditions for their comprehensive development have been created. The gymnasium even has a chessboard floor, and there are plans to collaborate with a chess club in the future," the Deputy Prime Minister said.
He also visited the new building of the 28th Fire and Rescue Unit of the Ministry of Emergency Situations in the Ordzhonikidze District of Mariupol. It is equipped with specialized equipment and everything necessary for 24/7 service and rapid response.
During a meeting on the socioeconomic development of the DPR, participants discussed regional budget execution, plans for the restoration and development of distribution networks, and water supply issues. Marat Khusnullin and the head of the republic, Denis Pushilin, then signed documents on the development of key settlements and measures to restore and modernize public infrastructure facilities in the DPR. The Russian Ministry of Construction and the Territorial Development Fund, a public company, participated in their development.
"The first document is a practical action plan: what will be done across the region over the next five years in 34 key settlements where the majority of the DPR population lives. As a result of this work, quality of life should improve by at least 30%. The second is plans to bring utility networks up to standard. There are 2,000 headworks, filtration, and pumping stations in the republic—77% of which require modernization. The length of heating, water supply, and wastewater networks is over 22,000 km, of which 57% require replacement. Of course, the most important issue is water supply. The program outlines the priority work we need to do to reduce losses and the new water pipelines we need to build to provide residents with water," noted Marat Khusnullin.
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