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Germany earmarks additional $2.40 bln for Ukraine refugee relief

by News Wires
July 15, 2022
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Refugees from Ukraine walk on a platform after they left a train from Warsaw, Poland, at Berlin's Hauptbahnhof central station, amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine, in Berlin, Germany March 29, 2022.

Refugees from Ukraine walk on a platform after they left a train from Warsaw, Poland, at Berlin's Hauptbahnhof central station, amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine, in Berlin, Germany March 29, 2022.

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BERLIN – Germany is earmarking an additional 2.4 billion euros ($2.40 billion) this year to cover the financial expenses of caring for Ukrainian refugees in the country; Labour Minister Hubertus Heil was quoted as saying by RND newspaper group.

Heil said around 800,000 people from Ukraine have sought refuge in Germany so far, of which 30% are under the age of 14.

Germany’s Labour Office last month reported rising unemployment figures as Ukrainian refugees are registering with the office in search of work.

Some 360,000 Ukrainians have registered at Germany’s welfare system so far, of which 260,000 are employable job seekers, Heil said.

“It is now a matter of putting these at work,” he added according to Reuters.

More than 9 million people have crossed the border from Ukraine since Russia invaded the country, the UN Refugee Agency said recently.

($1 = 1.0005 euros)

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