The woman cannot leave her job alone because of health problems. He needs special care and mobility aids.
A citizen in need of special care was sent home from the occupied territory. Ombudsman Dmitry Lubinets announced this on Friday, August 16.
It was reported that the woman could not leave her job on her own due to health problems. He needs special care and mobility aids.
“This is a difficult case of return, when it is worth taking care of special conditions for transportation, we succeeded, and now the citizen is reunited with his family, I want to note: we continue to work on return of our family citizens from Ukraine, including people with limited mobility and people with disabilities “People should not be left alone with their problems under work. Therefore, we return to the Ukrainians and work to ensure their rights!” – said the message.
We remind you that Ombudsman Dmitry Lubinets recently reported the return of six children from the occupied territories.
Previously, nine children from the temporarily occupied communities of the Kherson region were returned to the controlled territory of Ukraine.
Source: korrespondent
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