Mobile Offices Handed Over to Support Ukraine’s Police and Migration Services in Frontline Regions (Video)

June 26, 2025

Five mobile offices were handed over to the National Police of Ukraine and the State Migration Service of Ukraine during a ceremony in Kyiv on 24 June.

The handover ceremony was opened by Rolf Holmboe, Head of the European Union Advisory Mission (EUAM) Ukraine. The event was attended by Serhiy Kobets, Deputy Head of the National Police of Ukraine, and Ivan Dvoilenko, Deputy Head of the State Migration Service.

Five mobile offices, which will be deployed to the frontline and war-affected regions, will help ensure the continued presence of essential state services in areas where infrastructure has been damaged or destroyed, providing people with access to basic services such as passport issuance and police support.

“Russian forces continue to target civilian services, including police and civil administrations, with drones, long-range artillery, and missiles. In this environment, mobility is essential in order not to present a fixed target for the enemy,” said Rolf Holmboe, Head of EUAM Ukraine. “In many frontline areas, police officers are often the only functioning public authority. Their work goes far beyond traditional law enforcement – they help restore basic services, support vulnerable populations, and bring a sense of stability where it is urgently needed. The agencies that go to help the civilian population in the war-affected areas deserve all our support!”

The event concluded with a demonstration of the mobile offices and their readiness for deployment.

The handover was conducted under the project funded by the Kingdom of the Netherlands and implemented by EUAM Ukraine. The project supports Ukraine’s civilian security institutions — including the National Police, National Guard, State Migration Service, Office of the Prosecutor General, and the Security Service — with technical equipment and operational tools to maintain public safety and institutional resilience in areas affected by the war.