With the support of the Hungarian government, a facility in the form of a service center, including a dispensary, municipal offices and a post office, was built in the settlement of Synyak in Kiev County, Ukraine.

According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Levente Magyar, the parliamentary secretary of the ministry, said at the handover that the investment

It was realized from 2 million euros, 800 million forints in a relatively short time, it could be a model project even in domestic conditions.

The state secretary added that Hungary is carrying out the largest humanitarian operation in its history to help Ukraine, the country's gates have been opened to refugees, and support is being provided for the reconstruction of institutions that have been seriously damaged or destroyed in the fighting.

László Lehel, the president and director of the Hungarian Ecumenical Aid Organization in Synyak, said that a container nursery was built in the area with Hungarian help, then an ambulance station, and a school damaged in the fighting is currently being rebuilt, which they want to hand over in September of the following year.

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Featured image: In the image published by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (KKM), Levente Magyar, Parliamentary State Secretary of the KKM, gives a speech at the inauguration of a facility built with the support of the Hungarian government, in the form of a service center, which includes a dispensary, municipal offices and a post office, in the town of Szynyak (Synyak) in Kiev County, Ukraine on October 19, 2024. MTI/Márton Király