In the Siverskodonetsk MTG, 14,282 premises and 1,860 buildings were entered into the State Register of Property Damaged and Destroyed as a Result of Hostilities, Terrorist Acts, and Sabotage Caused by the Military Aggression of the Russian Federation

Work is underway to have communities in Luhansk Region enter data into the State Register of Property Damaged and Destroyed as a Result of Hostilities, Terrorist Acts, and Sabotage Caused by the Military Aggression of the Russian Federation (RPZM).

The Department of Economic Development and Foreign Economic Activity of the LODA Regional State Administration informs that as of April 1, 2026, 56,311 information reports (IRs) (+392 IRs compared to March 1, 2026) about damaged/destroyed real estate were submitted by citizens of the region.

📈 Military administrations of territorial communities processed 50,889 individual entrepreneurs (+258 individual entrepreneurs compared to 01.03.2026). Of these:

✅ data provided by citizens in 37,822 individual entrepreneurs entered into the State Register of Property Damaged and Destroyed as a Result of Hostilities, Terrorist Acts, and Sabotage Caused by Military Aggression of the Russian Federation (RPZM).

❓ 13067 IPs cannot be processed (due to duplication, incorrect data, in particular regarding the address, property owner, etc.)

🗂 A total of 40,614 real estate objects (REOs) were included in the RPZM (+112 REOs compared to March 1, 2026), including 13,050 buildings, 27,466 premises, and 98 structures.

In the Siverskodonetsk urban territorial community, 18,486 IPs were processed. 14,282 premises and 1,860 buildings were included in the RPZM.

We remind you:

- currently, owners of property located in the territory of Luhansk region cannot receive assistance for its restoration or compensation in case of its destruction. However, it should be taken into account that only the availability of data on damaged or destroyed property in the RPZM will enable the owner to receive such assistance in the future;
- you can submit an IP through the Unified State Electronic Services Web Portal, using the Diya Portal mobile application, or through the administrator of the administrative services center or a notary;
-correct and as complete as possible information provided by you in the IP will significantly speed up its processing;
-if you have already submitted an IP with correct data, you do not need to submit it again - this will only slow down the processing of other IPs.