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Over 200 temporary camps for refugees set up in Russian regions bordering Ukraine

Round-the-clock meals, medical and psychological aid and migration services are provided for Ukrainian refugees in temporary camps

MOSCOW, June 18. /ITAR-TASS/. More than 200 temporary camps for Ukrainian refugees have been set up in Russian regions bordering Ukraine, Russian Emergencies Minister Vladimir Puchkov told ITAR-TASS on Wednesday.

“The Russian Emergencies Ministry is already taking necessary measures in cooperation with Russian constituent entities. More than 200 temporary camps were set up with round-the-clock meals, medical and psychological aid and migration services,” the minister said. He added that all issues of aid to people who came to Russia were being settled.

Meanwhile, the ministry is working on an additional decision to bring more relief supplies to southern Russia’s Rostov Region, Puchkov said.

“We focus attention on the operation of emergency services in Crimea and the city of Sevastopol where the whole scope of measures to help people who came to Russia is being fulfilled,” the minister added.