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Czech Republic Invests in Ukrainian Hospitals

The Czech Republic plans to finance the modernization of hospitals in Ukraine under the Ukraine Facility program.

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The Czech Republic is ready to finance the modernization of 13 hospitals across seven regions of Ukraine under the Ukraine Facility program.

According to "European Truth", this was announced by Ukraine's Health Minister Viktor Lyashko on his official Facebook page.

The minister noted that the Czech Republic intends to invest 100 million euros in hospital upgrades under the Ukraine Facility. So far, funding for six projects has been preliminarily approved.

Among the facilities receiving support are the Lviv Regional Hospital for War Veterans and Repressed Persons named after Yuriy Lypa, the Rivne Regional Hospital for War Veterans, the Volyn Regional Clinical Hospital, Kryvyi Rih City Hospital No. 5, City Clinical Hospital No. 16 in Dnipro, and the Kyiv Regional Children's Hospital.

"These are not just projects – they represent real changes for patients. We are grateful to the Czech Republic for its support and readiness to assist Ukraine on this important path," Lyashko emphasized.

It should be noted that on April 1, the European Commission transferred 3.5 billion euros to Ukraine under the Ukraine Facility.

On March 20, European Commission Vice President Valdis Dombrovskis stated that the EU will continue its financial support for Ukraine in 2025 from the profits of frozen Russian assets and under the Ukraine Facility plan.