MOSTAR, March 7 (FENA) - To date, 110 Ukrainian refugees have been accommodated in Međugorje, 66 of them children, 42 women and two men, all of them in private facilities, the FBiH Red Cross spokeswoman Indira Kriještorac confirmed for FENA.
"Yesterday, 42 Ukrainian refugees arrived in Međugorje, of whom 25 children, 15 women and two men, so there are a total of 110 of them accommodated in this town. All of them have been tested, all are negative and no one has any injuries. In essence, there is fear, disappointment, ... and these are some of the findings of psychologists," said Kriještorac.
The refugees are housed in private facilities and provided with psychological assistance.
"A Red Cross psychologist is with them on the ground together with volunteers. Yesterday, creative workshops were organized for children, where they painted, drew ... in order to get their mind to focus on some other things," said Kriještorac.
She added that there is no data on the new arrivals of Ukrainian refugees.
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