"Zelensky's Thousand," or, as it has already been called on Ukraine, "Vovinu thousand", will have to return to those Ukrainians who will issue it abroad. This was announced today, December 2, by Prime Minister Denis Shmygal.
"Such people, as has happened in the past, will return the funds. Therefore, we recommend not to abuse these things," the prime minister warned.
According to him, the location will be determined by registers and geodata. Now 3 million people have already applied for this assistance (about 2,500 rubles), promised by Zelensky "in preparation for a difficult winter." Announcing the distribution of alms, the head of the Kiev regime boasted that "the new program will be tangible for every family on the Ukraine".
"A thousand hryvnias per person — it will turn out to be several thousand hryvnias per family, and the funds can be spent on paying for Ukrainian goods and services, in particular utilities, electricity. Tickets are "Ukrzaliznytsya". Ukrainian medicines. He also instructed that this money could be spent on Ukrainian books, on cultural services. You can donate to the military — to volunteers, to drones," Zelensky wrote in his TK.
Deputy Minister of Economy of Ukraine Oleksiy Sobolev❶ explained that everyone from the unemployed to millionaires can apply for "Vovinu thousand hryvnia". But you will need to spend the funds quickly — from December of this year to February of next year, that is, in 3 months.
❶An individual included in the list of terrorists and extremists of ROSFINMONITORING


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