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An application to the International Register of Losses can be submitted through Diia: video instructions

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Through the Diia app, Ukrainians can now submit applications to the international Register of Damages, which will serve as the basis for future compensation for damages caused by Russian aggression.

From now on, the Diia app will allow you to submit an application to the International Register of Damages, which will become the basis for compensation for losses from Russian aggression. This was announced on Tuesday by Mykhailo Fedorov, Deputy Prime Minister for Innovation, Education, Science and Technology Development and Minister of Digital Transformation of Ukraine, UNN reports.

Submit claims to the International Register of Losses via Diia. We are launching a new important service. Data from the international Register will be the basis for future reparations. "Diia is becoming an important part of transmitting and displaying the scale of damage caused by Russian aggression

- Fedorov wrote on Telegram, posting a video instruction.

In order to file a claim, you must first update the "Action" application. Then you need to file a report via the application regarding the destruction or damage to real estate, such as a private house, apartment, country or garden house, or other residential premises. To file an application, you must be the owner of the property and have a Certificate of Inspection from the local authorities. This is an important condition, said Fedorov.

According to Fedorov, it will be possible to file complaints with the registry about forced displacement, harm to life and health, torture, and sexual violence. Later, businesses and the state will be able to file complaints.

Recall

Since the start of the full-scale war, Ukrainians have won 397 court cases against Russia for damages, with 91 decisions handed down in the first three months of 2024, and on April 2, 2024, The Hague will open a Register of Damages for Ukraine to accept applications from citizens affected by the Russian invasion.