Government, Citizens, and Refugees Receive Humanitarian Aid Worth 10 Million USD (12 Billion KRW)

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kang Nahum] The government has decided to provide humanitarian aid worth 10 million dollars (12 billion won) to the Ukrainian government, people, and refugees affected by Russia's invasion.


The Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced on the 28th that it made this decision to assist the Ukrainian government, people, and refugees who are in a severe crisis due to Russia's illegal invasion.


The Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated, "This support will be carried out promptly in consultation with the Ukrainian and neighboring governments, international organizations, and others."


It added, "We hope that the government's support will be of practical help to the Ukrainian people and refugees, and the government plans to actively contribute to resolving Ukraine's humanitarian crisis going forward."


Earlier that morning, President Moon Jae-in instructed in a staff meeting to swiftly consider humanitarian aid for Ukraine, which has been invaded by Russia.



The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) estimated the day before that more than 4 million Ukrainian refugees would be displaced to neighboring countries such as Poland, Hungary, Romania, and Slovakia due to the current Russian invasion.


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