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Ukraine’s Humanitarian Corridor: Over 10 Thousand People Enter, Including 2.5 Thousand Children

“Since August 5, when the corridor operates, almost 10 thousand people have entered Ukraine, including almost 2.5 thousand children,” Vereshchuk said.

According to her, border guards allow citizens without passports, in particular, young people who want to study in Ukraine. Vereshchuk noted that now people have come to study.

“We allowed people from Crimea, from temporarily occupied territories, even without documents, to remotely enroll in educational institutions. They will come here and within three months will produce documents, because we want our youth to return,” she said.

Let us remind you that the Kolotilovka-Pokrovka humanitarian corridor in the Sumy region resumed work on August 5. According to the Ministry of Reintegration, there is a volunteer humanitarian center on the border of Ukraine, where Ukrainians can receive free psychological, legal and humanitarian assistance. And also stay overnight and get to Sumy or other cities of Ukraine.

Evacuation from Sumy region

Those wishing to evacuate from the region can use the special evacuation train Sumy-Kyiv, which runs daily from Sumy: departs at 6:47 and arrives in the capital at 11:41.

In particular, at the station upon arrival, Ukrposhta pays each citizen 3 thousand hryvnia for children and persons with disabilities and 2 thousand hryvnia for all other persons.

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2023-09-30 03:46:44


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