In Ukraine, the official list of combat zones and temporary occupation has been updated.


The Ministry of Communities and Territories Development of Ukraine has updated the list of territories with combat actions and occupation
The Ministry of Communities and Territories Development of Ukraine has approved the updated list of territories where combat actions are or have been taking place, as well as those temporarily occupied by the Russian Federation.
The document contains a list of territories classified by the level of security situation and the state of control by the Ukrainian authorities.
According to the updated list, the territories are divided into several categories:
- Possible combat zones - regions where there is a threat of military clashes.
- Active combat zones - territories where intense fighting is ongoing or has recently taken place.
- Active combat zones with functioning state electronic resources - areas where combat actions have not interrupted the operation of key state electronic systems.
- Temporarily occupied territories - regions under the control of occupation forces.
'The updated list is of great importance for determining the status of citizens affected by combat actions, regulating social payments, providing state assistance, organizing humanitarian support, and further restoring infrastructure. Decisions regarding the safety of the civilian population, evacuation, and access to administrative services will be made based on this list,' the ministry stated.
Updating the list will allow for timely consideration of changes in the security situation and ensure that citizens of Ukraine have access to the necessary support.
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