Published 17:52 IST, May 10th 2022
Over 100,000 Ukrainian refugees arrive in Berlin; around 54,000 apply for residence permit
Germany: Amid the Russia-Ukraine war, Germany has allowed another lot of 1,00,000 Ukrainian refugees to enter Berlin, said the Mayor of Berlin, Franziska Giffey
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Amid Russia-Ukraine war, Germany has allowed ar lot of 1,00,000 Ukrainian refugees to enter Berlin, said Mayor of Berlin, Franziska Giffey, during his visit to event "Lighthouse Ukraine" for refugees and volunteers, reported Ukrinform. "We believe that more than 100,000 have arrived in Berlin. t all will remain, but we kw of 54,000 who want to stay in Berlin and have applied for a residence permit with State Immigration Office.
"Many people want to return home as soon as possible, but this is t possible at moment, and we want to do everything we can to make m feel at home here," said Giffey.
Germany: Over 100,000 Ukrainian refugees arrived in Berlin, says Mayor Franziska Giffey
According to reports, Ukrainian refugees who arrived in Berlin were received by or Ukrainians and Germans in Berlin. Currently, over 50,000 Ukrainian refugees have alrey been granted shelter in city, and more than 40,000 have been given social assistance.
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German government is also helping Ukrainian refugee children with ir studies. Almost 3,000 children are going to school, and thousands more are attending kindergarten. More than 4,000 teachers have been registered to only teach Ukrainian children and almost 1,000 are alrey working, said mayor. As many as 24,000 Ukrainians lived in Berlin before war.
Berlin stands with Ukraine: Franziska Giffey
Giffey also mentioned that Berlin stands in solidarity with Ukraine. " flags in front of Berlin City Hall will continue to fly, as everywhere else in city," Giffey promised. "For weeks and months, we can say that Berlin was and is a city of open arms and open hearts, "she ded.
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Earlier, city senate said that re is a possibility that up to 230,000 refugees from Ukraine could be in Berlin but most of m likely moved to or federal states. As per reports, nearly more than 400,000 Ukrainian refugees have arrived in Germany, and many have found housing in Berlin. German government has also provided military aid and monetary assistance to conflict-torn Ukraine in its fight against Russia's aggressive military operation.
Im: AP
17:52 IST, May 10th 2022