Evacuated from Dnipropetrovsk Region Met in Mukachevo: How They Help Displaced Persons.
According to inkorr.com: Rescuers and psychologists from the State Emergency Service met the train that brought people from Dnipropetrovsk Region, who were escaping the war, at the station in Mukachevo. The group included 7 individuals, among whom were 5 children. They were also traveling with two cats - Marfa and Lev. All of them were placed in temporary accommodation, where they can rest and gain strength in a safe environment.
Assistance at the Station
On the platform, specialists from the SES, representatives of public organizations, the Red Cross of Ukraine, and medics provided assistance to people with their belongings, accompanying them to the shelter. The efforts of Ukrzaliznytsia also significantly contributed to this situation.
Support from Psychologists
All evacuated individuals were met with warmth and provided with necessary support. SES psychologists will work with them to help overcome stress and adapt to new conditions.
In these current times, when many people are forced to flee from war, such assistance becomes extremely important. Rescuers and psychologists not only help Ukrainians find a safe refuge but also provide moral support during this difficult period. These efforts reflect the solidarity of society and the readiness to help those in greatest need.
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