Marat Khusnullin: The first residents of the reunified regions have been relocated from dilapidated housing to new buildings.

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Source: Government of the Russian Federation – Government of the Russian Federation –

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Last year, the new national project "Infrastructure for Life" began implementation in Russia's historical regions. It also includes a program for relocating residents from dilapidated housing. In the Luhansk People's Republic, for example, the first 64 residents received keys to apartments in a new building in Sverdlovsk. This was announced by Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin.

"The Krasnoyarsky residential complex built in Sverdlovsk is the first such building in the city in 30 years and the first relocation from dilapidated housing in the reunified regions. This is a very important event both for the 64 residents who, along with the keys to 31 new apartments, have received a qualitatively new standard of living, and for the republic as a whole. In Donbas and Novorossiya, 58 of the 69 dilapidated apartment buildings in the first phase of resettlement are located in key communities. Their development is a priority for achieving the goal set by the President—to provide residents with housing with a total area of at least 33 square meters per person by 2030," said Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin.

The Deputy Prime Minister added that funding for the implementation of resettlement programs is provided by the Territorial Development Fund.

"Since 2022, the Fund has been involved in the restoration and development of infrastructure and the economy of the reunited regions. Regarding the resettlement of dilapidated housing, the Fund reviews and approves regional applications for program implementation and then allocates funding. Over 1,000 residents of Donbas and Novorossiya will be resettled as part of the approved applications for the first phase in 2025–2026. A new residential complex in Sverdlovsk was built by an investor participating in the free economic zone, whose management company is also the Fund. The courtyard of the ten-story building features public spaces, parking spaces, and sports grounds," added Vasily Kupyzin, General Director of the Fund.

"The launch of the five-year program to resettle citizens from dilapidated housing is a very important event for the republic. We have never had such a program before. With its launch, we have begun a systematic solution to the problem of dilapidated housing, which we inherited from the previous Ukrainian leadership. We are only at the beginning of our extensive work to improve the housing conditions of residents of the Luhansk region. Importantly, the resettlement program will also be implemented in our other municipalities. I would like to thank the Territorial Development Fund, the regional team, and our esteemed developer for their assistance in implementing this important initiative. A special word of gratitude goes to Deputy Prime Minister Marat Shakirzyanovich Khusnullin for his ongoing support of the republic's development," noted LPR Head Leonid Pasechnik.

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