The comprehensive reconstruction of the most affected settlements, the protection of energy infrastructure, a 145-kilometer water pipeline, roads, bridges, and border crossing points: the priority projects of the Reconstruction Agency.
The largest and one of the most important projects of the Agency is the construction of the main water pipeline for more than a million residents of communities affected by the explosion of the Kakhovka HPP. The pipeline will carry 550 thousand cubic meters of water per day. This is more than enough to completely resolve the water supply issue. To ensure that people receive water faster, over 1,000 workers and 400 units of equipment are working around the clock in three shifts at the site.
Today, the Reconstruction Agency is working on the reconstruction of 46 facilities in 9 regions, and within the framework of an experimental project, on the comprehensive recovery of 5 affected settlements. This includes over 300 facilities to be built in these settlements.
“We protect energy facilities on three levels. The first level is passive protection – gabions and big bags. 103 facilities in 21 regions have already been protected. The second level is protection from drones and Shaheds: 22 substations and 63 autotransformers. We are building structures in 14 regions. The third level is missile protection: protection for 22 substations is also part of projects in 14 regions.