A temporary aid center for refugees from Ukraine, located near the checkpoint in Palanca on the Moldovan-Ukrainian border, has stopped operating.
A temporary crisis response center housing refugees from Ukraine has been closed in Moldova. This was reported today, January 6, by the Moldovan publication NewsMaker.
“The temporary assistance center for refugees from Ukraine, located near the checkpoint in Palanca on the Moldovan-Ukrainian border, has stopped working,” reported the Moldovan General Inspectorate of Emergency Situations.
It was reported that the refugee assistance center was closed on January 4, and that inspectorate workers were dismantling the temporary camp.
It is noted that the center opened on the first day of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine – February 24, 2022, and since then more than 9.2 thousand refugees from Ukraine have passed through it, and more than 6.2 thousand people have temporarily settled. through it.
We remind you that Finland will pay 5,300 euros to refugees who return to their homeland.
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Source: korrespondent

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