Useful information for residents of the TOT and dangerous areas
- Evacuation from dangerous regions and TOT: what you need to know
- Procedure for leaving the TOT has been updated in Zaporizhzhya region
- Evacuation from the TOT and frontline areas: where to call
- Ukrainians fleeing from Crimea from Putin’s mobilization will be helped in Kazakhstan
- How Ukrainian citizens can leave the TOT through Georgia, Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan
- How to evacuate a person with limited mobility from the TOT?
- Civil resistance: 8 rules for residents of the temporarily occupied territories
- Newborns from especially dangerous areas can be registered online: how to do it?
- Students from TOT and IDPs will study at the expense of the state budget
- What to remember when getting free fuel wood from the state
- The first wagons of fuel wood have already been delivered to Mykolaiv region
- “Conscription” at gunpoint: what to do when you are mobilized to the occupation army
- Do’s and don’ts during the temporary occupation
- What to do if you are forcibly deported to Russia?
- What should you do if your loved ones have been forcibly moved to the temporarily occupied territory or got deported?
- What should you do if your loved ones have been forcibly moved to the temporarily occupied territory or got deported?
- The call center team at the Ministry of Reintegration works around the clock to help Ukrainians evacuate from hot spots
- What should you do if your loved one does not get in touch?