Per President’s Instruction Houses of the Residents Destroyed as a Result of the Conflict Will Be Fully Restored
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DUSHANBE, 03.05.2021 (NIAT Khovar) – Per President Emomali Rahmon’s instruction, a working commission will be established and the houses destroyed as a result of the conflict will be fully restored within a month. This was stated today by the Chairman of Sughd region Rajabboy Ahmadzoda at a working meeting.
The homes of those affected by the conflict will be repaired as soon as possible. Also, the government provides financial assistance to the families of the injured and victims.
The situation in dealing with the consequences of the armed conflict on the Tajik-Kyrgyz border has been also discussed at the meeting.
The Deputy Chairman of Isfara Jafar Haidarzoda reported on the current state of affairs.
According to him, citizens who have been relocated from insecure areas are now being returned to their places of permanent residence. Those whose homes were completely destroyed live in temporary shelters.









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