Ukrainians can again submit an application to the State Revenue Service for compensation for losses due to the Russian Federation

The Diia portal has restored the ability to submit applications to the international Register of Damages, which records damage or destruction of housing as a result of Russian aggression.

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The function was temporarily unavailable, but now Ukrainians can again officially document the damage in order to claim compensation in the future.

Anyone can submit an application, regardless of the location of their housing, even if it is in a zone hostilities or in temporarily occupied territory.

How to submit an application:

  • Go to the Action portal
  • Select the service “Reparations: International Register of Damages”
  • Fill out the application and attach supporting documents

Recording damages through the official register will not only allow victims to receive compensation in the future, but will also become part of the international liability mechanism rf.

What is the International Register of Damages?

This is the first official platform created with the participation of Ukraine, the EU and 42 other countries to collect applications for material losses caused by the war.

The register operates in The Hague and is part of a global initiative to create a compensation mechanism.

Ukrainians who have already participated in the eRecovery program, as well as those who previously registered property in the State Register of Property Rights, can also apply.

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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