Northern Ireland advice centres to open for Ukrainian refugees
There are no official figures for the number of Ukrainians who have come to Northern Ireland since the Russian invasion began in February
Four advice centres are to be opened in Northern Ireland to help the hundreds of refugees who have arrived from Ukraine.They will be set up in Belfast, Ballymena, Craigavon and Newry. There are no official figures for the number of Ukrainians who have come to Northern Ireland since the Russian invasion began back in February.Most of them came to stay with relatives but Stormont officials say 40 visas have been issued in recent days, under theAnyone in the UK who takes in a refugee
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