Palestinian refugees arrive in Russia’s Chechnya
Over 50 refugees evacuated from Palestine, including 27 children, have arrived in the Chechen Republic of the Russian Federation.
As Gazeta.Ru reports, Chechen head Ramzan Kadyrov announced this in his Telegram channel.
“On the platform of the capital’s railway station, they were met by dear BROTHER, Chechen Minister for National Policy, External Relations, Press and Information Akhmed Dudayev and other officials,” Kadyrov said, adding that upon arrival, all refugees were examined by doctors.
He noted that the evacuees will be accommodated in the Gorny Klyuch health camp, located in the Shalinsky district of the republic.
According to the Chechen head, those arriving will be given the opportunity for official employment in the region.
“Here, those arriving from the conflict zone will have access to the best conditions for living and recreation. If necessary, medical assistance will be provided. For those who want to ensure their own income, a place for employment will be provided depending on their professional skills and previously acquired specialties,” Kadyrov concluded.