Poland began closing the largest refugee center for Ukrainians, located in Nadarzyn on the outskirts of Warsaw, people were no longer allowed to enter there. reported Finance Times.
It was learned that the Ukrainian refugees living in this center are not allowed to return.
Officials explained that the facility in Nadarzyn is an exhibition center space and is now needed due to an “insignificant” number of people.
Many of its residents are allegedly able to find homes elsewhere. According to media reports, the government’s decision “required the sudden relocation of hundreds of residents.”
Aid workers added that the sudden closure has taken Nadarzyn residents by surprise.
“Some of them didn’t even have time to pack all their belongings. They gave them food in bags, that’s all,” said Alina Onischuk, a Ukrainian volunteer at another refugee center in Warsaw.
Before that, the Israeli Cabinet elongated Aid program for refugees from Ukraine until the end of 2023.
Previously it happened It is known why Ukrainian refugees in Britain had to return to their homes.