
West Flanders. File photoMOSCOW, June 25Residents of Belgium are facing cases of drunkenness and disrespect on the part of Ukrainian refugees, according to the material of the RTBF TV channel. for them other landlords.The Swiss are tired of Ukrainian refugees. Part of this situation is connected with the arrival of summer: many residents planning a vacation “obviously do not want to leave their homes at the disposal of refugees,” RTBF points out. For this reason, the Union of Flemish cities and municipalities, including the municipalities of Kraheinem, Zaventem and Wezembek-Oppem, called on the Belgian federal authorities to act, otherwise some Ukrainians, in their opinion, «may end up on the street.» The arrival of summer was not the only reason explaining this change. There are also stories of disagreements or even the need to mend one's personal life. The mayor of Wesembek-Oppema goes so far as to talk about some bad deeds. Frederic Petit mentions, among other things, instances of drunkenness or lack of respect and courtesy,» reads the At one time, the Belgian government promised that the accommodation of refugees among local residents would be temporary, the channel notes. Thus, the Flemish families pledged to provide Ukrainians with shelter for a maximum of three months, but this period has already expired. In addition, local municipalities believe that they have already done everything possible by organizing refugee reception centers on their own, but their possibilities remain limited. At the same time, the financial support provided by the government of Flanders is insufficient, states RTBF. According to the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), since February 24, more than eight million refugees from Ukraine have arrived in neighboring countries. According to the department, from February 24 to June 21, 8,007,014 people left the territory of Ukraine. At the same time, it is reported that more than 2.8 million people have entered Ukraine since February 28. According to the UNHCR, over 1.3 million people have arrived in Russia since February 24, over 4.1 million in Poland, over 690,000 in Romania, and over 525,000 in Slovakia.
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