Another 116 refugees from Palestine arrived in Chechnya

The second group of refugees from Palestine arrived in Grozny. This time 116 people came, including 61 children.

Let us remind you that on November 29, the first group of injured Palestinians, consisting of 51 people, arrived in Chechnya.

The new arrivals were met by regional officials, including the Chechen Minister for National Policy, External Relations, Press and Information Akhmed Dudayev.

“We create comfortable conditions for all refugees from the Gaza Strip, provide assistance and support. We carry out an analysis: who has what work experience, what specialty. We will employ them and send their children to schools,” the minister said.

The refugees will be accommodated in the Gorny Klyuch children's health camp, which is located in the village of Avtury. In total, Chechnya is ready to accept 250 people.

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