
A girl with a placard «Refugees are always welcome» on a street in London, UK. File photoMOSCOW, 13 Sep. European authorities are gradually refusing to help Ukrainian refugees due to high gas prices and the energy crisis, writes British The Guardian columnist Sean Walker. ; More and more refugees are trying to make ends meet,” the article notes. However, in almost every state of the European Union, they experience difficulties in accessing health care, education and housing. Many simply refuse to provide apartments, arguing that with increased energy tariffs. After Russia launched a special operation to protect the Donbass, the West imposed sanctions against it, which dealt a serious blow to the economies of the United States, Great Britain and all EU states, provoking an increase in fuel and food prices. According to official information from the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, about 8.8 million people left Ukraine from February 24 to July 5. >Ukrainian refugees moved to Canada and regretted it a lot

