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May 16th, 2022
Support programmes for women soldiers freed from Russian captivity and children who have lost their fathers to the war in Ukraine were announced on Monday by a senior Polish prime-ministerial aide and the Ukrainian deputy prime minister. Michal Dworczyk, head of the Polish Prime Minister's Office, following talks with Iryna Vereshchuk in Kyiv, said that both programmes would start within six weeks and would be conducted in Ukraine. In the coming weeks, details of the programmes will be given, including their financing.
PAP
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