The Ministry of Digital Development, at the suggestion of Avito and Ozon, has launched a feature in Gosuslugi, which will allow residents of the Kursk region to buy basic necessities in markets and rent housing for free. This was announced by the press service of the department.
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The department’s message states that assistance is available for those who have already submitted a request for payment through Gosuslugi due to the need to leave their home. They clarified that the phone number on the request must match the number associated with the account at State Services.
Help “Avio”
The company has presented a service through which citizens affected by hostilities will be able to find free accommodation in the Kursk region. It is proposed to post an advertisement on the platform for the provision of housing free of charge.
There is also the possibility of helping citizens of the Kursk region who find themselves in difficult life situations to find temporary work.
Support from Ozon
Ozon, in turn, awarded 3 thousand points to the owners of personal accounts on the site. These points can be spent on products from a special showcase, where 1 point is worth 1 ruble.
Ozon also offers to buy certificates worth 500 rubles to help the victims.
Help from wild berries
As noted by the Ministry of Digital Development, Wildberries organised the delivery of humanitarian aid. The company also allowed its customers in the region to extend the storage period at the pick-up point free of charge. Marketplace partners were given the opportunity to suspend the operation of delivery points in the destination region free of charge.
On August 6, hostilities spread to the Kursk region during a special military operation. A regime of anti-terrorist operations was introduced in the Belgorod, Bryansk and Kursk regions.
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