In Vinnitsa region is 16,556 people displaced about

citizens of the state of forced settlers to September 11, 2015 the Department of Social Policy informs RSA. From March 2014 to September 2015 came to the area 9303 families - (16,556 individuals) displaced citizens. Of them, 507 families - 1,212 people from the Autonomous Respubliki Crimea and in Sevastopol. and 8,796 families - 15,344 individuals of Luhansk and Donetsk regions. In 7455 in the lives of families - 12,156 people displaced citizens who are officially registered in a single displaced citizens. Of them, 360 families - 749 people from Crimea and 7,095 families - 11,407 people from the East. They settled in homes 27 districts tand 6 cities in the region, including 5228 people in the city. Vinnytsya, and 37 families - 123 people in a dormitory village. The new dam, Kalynivka district, 10 families (16 people) in the village. Zabolotny, Kryzhopil district and 6 families (9 people) in. Jmerinka st. Instituted, 9. Of the displaced citizens receiving social benefits and pensions appealed 6,369 people, of which 6204 espAm made payments. In addition, - 12,367 persons (8,645 families) recorded under the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine of 01.10.2014, 509 and received help temporarily displaced citizens; - 9357 families applied for assistance under the appointment to the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine of 01.10.2014, 505, of which8,190 families (of which appealed first 5772 families for the next six months 3858 families), of which 8777 families have indicated support designed and paid for the amount of 49.3 million. UAH. Of the 1,737 displaced children: - 368 organized learning in kindergartens. - 313 students studying at the university I-IV accreditation levels. - 59 studyin vocational institutions. - 997 students who temporarily come and live in Vinnytsia region (in families of relatives) organized school learning process, including the place of compact residence. This was reported in the Vinnytsia Regional State Administration

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