Ukraine launches the System for Accounting for Information on Non-Property Damage

The Cabinet of Ministers is introducing a System for recording information on non-property damage. About this reported Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal during the government meeting.
The head of the government reminded that the State Register of property destroyed and damaged as a result of aggression is already functioning at the national level.
“Today, we are supplementing it with the System for recording information on non-property damage. First of all, we are talking about deportations of Ukrainians, murders of civilians by Russians, and missing people under special circumstances.”Shmyhal noted.
He emphasized that one of the key areas of cooperation with international partners is the use of frozen Russian assets to restore and strengthen Ukraine. The government consistently implements the principle “Russia will pay”, in particular through the formation of an international compensation mechanism, within which the Register of Damages already functions.
We will remind that in November 2024, the Verkhovna Rada adopted a law that launched in Ukraine an official mechanism for accounting for non-property damage caused to citizens due to the armed aggression of the Russian Federation. International partners have promised that by the end of 2025, all 45 categories of the Damage Register will be opened for entering information on war damage.