The European Commission wants to allocate 3.4 billion euros to EU countries for Ukrainian refugees

The money will be used to invest in housing, education, health care, employment and childcare.

Еврокомиссия хочет выделить 3,4 миллиарда евро странам ЕС для украинских беженцев

The European Commission has proposed 3.4 billion euros to support EU countries helping refugees from Ukraine . This is stated in an official statement. The money will be sent under the REACT-EU program. The funds are used for investment in housing, education, health care, employment and child care.

“Russia's illegal and unjustified invasion has forced more than 3 million Ukrainians to leave their country, and the number is growing every day. Member States (EU – Ed.) And civil society have shown solidarity, and the EU is stepping up its efforts to provide the necessary support. who accepts them (refugees from Ukraine – Ed.), “said Cohesion and Reform Commissioner Eliza Ferreira.

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Earlier it was reported that the United States is preparing a plan to accelerate the resettlement of vulnerable Ukrainians . Those who are interesting to the occupiers will be able to get into the program: activists, journalists and other people.

See special topic: Ex-commander of NATO forces in Europe suggests that Putin may use nuclear weapons in Poland But he doubts that Russia will use chemical weapons in Ukraine. In the Donetsk region, the occupiers killed two more children , including an 11-year-old girl. Ukraine unites the world – the Green President believes that Ukraine is now defending the world. Russian media has made a sensational statement – Putin must leave Ukraine “Medusa” believes that Putin hates Ukrainians, and considers Russians people who can not do without a leader. Abroskin – to the occupiers: “Let the children be taken out of Mariupol, I offer myself in return” The officer is ready to surrender if he is allowed into the city for three days to save the children.

Based on materials: ZN.ua

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