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27 of August, 14:56

More than 62 thousand children of Ukrainian immigrants accepted in the educational institutions of the Russian Federation
More than 62 thousand children who arrived in the Russian Federation of Ukraine, enrolled in Russian educational institutions, said education Minister Dmitry Livanov.

according to him, today in Russia there are 150 thousand children, who arrived from the Ukraine." in our educational institutions are already enrolled 62, 2, thousands of children, " Livanov said at the meeting on preparation for the new academic year. The meeting is chaired by Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev.

for his part, Medvedev said that the education people forced to leave Ukraine, situated in the district of attention. However, he said that in 65 subjects in schools were organized points of temporary accommodation for immigrants. According to him, these schools are required to open doors for students in the required time, September 1.

The flow of immigrants from the South-East of Ukraine in the Russian Federation has increased greatly since June amid ongoing fighting between supporters of independence Donetsk and Kyiv national security. According to the summary data of the Russian authorities, since the beginning of the conflict was forced to leave the territory of Ukraine and within the territory of the Russian Federation More than 730 thousand Inhabitants.


numerous anti-government protests were started in the South-Eastern regions of Ukraine at the end of February 2014. They were the response of local citizens to violent change of power in the country and the subsequent attempt to cancel the Verkhovna Rada of the law granting Russian the status of regional language. The center of the Pro-Russian opposition-minded people with power in Kiev became the Donbass. About how developed the conflict in the South-East of Ukraine.

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