Lipetsk authorities have reserved in educational institutions about 1 thousand places for children of Ukrainian immigrants who arrived in the region from a zone of hostilities in their country, informs on Tuesday the administration of the region.
The Lipetsk region received, for information on Tuesday, 3827 Ukrainian Residents, of them 1097 children. Persons live with relatives, friends, and equally in temporary accommodation centres, whose five.
" in the near future the Flow of immigrants will increase, and it is necessary to count on a daily arrival of More than 60-70 people. In educational institutions of the region for coming guys reserved about 1 thousand persons ", - is informed in the report.
analysis of the head of the region administration Oleg Korolev, the vast number of people arrived to live in the area.
" in many vacancies, for this reason we must create rules for all who are willing to work. As if no matter the situation developed further, I think that about 60% of all who came to stay with us on continuous residence " - said the Korolev.
The flow of immigrants from the South-East of Ukraine in Russia has greatly increased since June against the background of ongoing fighting between supporters of independence of Donbass and the Kyiv security forces. All in all, according to the FMS, in early April the Russian Federation came not less than five hundred thousand of Ukrainian immigrants.
numerous anti-government protests were started in the South-Eastern regions of Ukraine at the end of February 2014. It has been the response of local citizens at the forcible change of power in the country and the subsequent attempt to cancel the Verkhovna Rada of the law, giving the Russian language regional status. The center of confrontation between Pro-Russian-minded people with the government in Kiev has become the Donbass. About that, How is the conflict in the South-East of Ukraine.
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