In Scotland, Ukrainian refugees were given less than a month to be evicted

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According to the Scottish Daily Express, the authorities of the village of Killeen in Scotland have issued an ultimatum to Ukrainian refugees – to move out of the hotel in a very short time – within three weeks.

According to the publication, the reason for the eviction was the cancellation of the contract by the Scottish government for the accommodation of refugees.

“This will force Ukrainian refugees to leave their place of residence in less than a month – For example, Ukrainians who lived in the Killin Hotel were given time until November 18,” the report says.

According to the hotel manager Parkhiv Vyas, the incident came as a complete surprise to him, because earlier the contract was extended by the authorities until March 31.

“We have everything confirmed… We did not foresee this. Everything settled down, Ukrainians got a job, their children went to school,” he noted with regret.

Источник www.mk.ru

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