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15 of October, 18:22

Almost 9, 4 million Ukrainians moved to Gomel region, Belarus
Nina Gurin. In the Gomel region of Belarus From January 2014 arrived 9, 37, thousands of Residents of Ukraine, informs the press-service of the Belarusian government.

As reported in the report of the press service of the government, in the Gomel region on the issue of registration turned 4, 56 thousand people from Donetsk and Lugansk regions, and among them 3 through October 10 - 215 people. For assistance in finding employment turned 871 people, and among them 3 through October 10 - 49. Employs 490 people.

according to the press service, in institutions of education requested and accepted 392 student and 162 child of preschool age from Ukraine. In health facilities for medical examinations When applying for work place From 25 July turned 1, 28 thousand people, and among them of Donetsk and Lugansk regions - 905 people.

" Is the necessary work of Homel regional organization of the Belarusian red cross society. This organization turned 1580 people (who arrived from Ukraine - ed) ", - underlined in the message.

according to the interior Ministry in mid-September, employers Belarus issued almost 10, 7 thousands of special permits for the right of employment by residents of Ukraine. From April 2014, a temporary residence permit in the country received 3, 7 thousands of Ukrainians on continuous stay 2, 3 thousands.


Kyiv authorities began in April in the East of Ukraine military operation against dissatisfied with the February coup d'etat citizens. According to the UN on 8 October, the victims of the conflict were more than 3, 6 thousands of civilians, almost 8, 9 thousand were injured body. With the mediation of the OSCE and Russia agreed a truce With the 5 September. In General, it is observed, however, the parties periodically accuse each loved one in its violation. About the development of the situation in the South-East of Ukraine read in the chronicle Last news

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