MPs visited the Center for Strategic Analysis and Forecasting of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine and Service 112
Members of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Committee on Environmental Policy and Environmental Management got acquainted with the work of the Center for Strategic Analysis and Forecasting of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine and Service 112, and also met with the Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine.
Igor Klymenko told MPs about the work of the Ministry of Internal Affairs system during martial law, implemented projects and restoration of safe space after the victory.
“We are preparing for a peaceful life. We want to have all the necessary services working in this center afterwards so that we can respond in a timely manner to any events. In the near future, more than 20 bills on life after the war will be submitted to Parliament. We must show citizens that their lives in the state will be completely safe,” the Minister of the Interior said.
In addition, Igor Klymenko informed the people's deputies about the situation in the frontline regions, the inspection of shelters and the process of demining the territory of Ukraine.
“We would like to thank you for your work, in particular for your fruitful interaction with our committee. I want to assure that the support and cooperation from the people's deputies will continue to take place,” said Oleh Bondarenko, Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Committee on Environmental Policy and Environmental Management.
The work of the Center for Strategic Analysis and Forecasting of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine and the Service of 112 People's Deputies was introduced to the work of the Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs - Alexey Sergeev, Bohdan Drapyaty and Leonid Tymchenko.
In particular, Oleksiy Sergeev said that the Center for Strategic Analysis and Forecasting monitors internal and external threats and risks in Ukraine. “Employees of the Ministry of Internal Affairs are monitoring the situation around the clock.
Everyone is responsible for their profile. For example, representatives of the border service prepare information on the situation on the border. We are talking about both shelling and the situation with queues at the borders,” the Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs noted.
Leonid Tymchenko and Bohdan Drapyaty noted that the launch of the 112 Center is a step towards the European Union. Emergency services receive information about various emergencies quickly and in a profile, and operators speak English and sign languages. “A citizen can send a message to 112, and operators send a short link in response.
Then a person can communicate via video communication with a native speaker of sign language,” said Leonid Tymchenko.
Department of Communications of the Ministry of Internal Affairs