Eleven Ukrainian families who lost their homes because of Russia’s war received new apartments in Odesa through an initiative organized by KADORR Group and chairman Ruslan Kivan. This was the second apartment transfer; during the first, KADORR Group gifted apartments to eight families.JOIN US ON TELEGRAMFollow our coverage of the war on the @Kyivpost_official. Kyiv Post attended the emotional ceremony where displaced families were handed apartment certificates and spoke about rebuilding their lives after war. The project is part of a broader humanitarian effort that has already provided more than $2.3 million in aid in 2026. Kivan said the initiative was rooted in his late father’s values and aimed at helping those affected by the war. “Do good, do not do evil. Help those in need,” Kivan said during the ceremony, describing those principles as the foundation of the project.
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