Ukrainian refugees in Ireland were told they had to leave the cloistered shelter within 24 hours. It has been reported RTE.
More than 40 Ukrainian refugees live in the monastery in the city of Galway. The building has been converted into an accommodation center. Residents have been told they must leave the shelter within 24 hours due to “significant fire safety concerns”.
“Of course we were shocked because we thought this was our home,” said one refugee living at the monastery.
Prior to that, it was reported in the Czech Republic from 1 July. will enter New rules for housing payment for Ukrainian refugees come into effect, which will increase the risks of housing shortages and the massive return of Ukrainians to their homes. From July, residents of the Czech Republic, which hosts Ukrainians, will no longer receive payment for the accommodation of refugees under the old scheme.
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