Modular cities for internally displaced people have shown less efficiency than placing people in compact settlement areas. This was stated by the Minister for the Reintegration of the Temporarily Occupied Territories Irina Vereshchuk.
As an example, Vereshchuk cited a modular city in Kharkiv, which was built at the expense of German government funds seven years ago, up to a hundred people lived there, but they still live in terrible conditions there..
" I do not believe that this is an effective form and that it may be in the future. The form of modular towns, in my opinion, has not shown itself and has not proven itself, although it may be a subject for discussion,"
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Vereshchuk added that to date, 25 modular towns have been deployed in Ukraine, where five thousand people live, and their construction continues..
As reported, the government expanded the list of categories of internally displaced persons eligible for temporary housing.