As of early August this year, 20,844 Crimean residents were forced to
move from temporarily occupied Crimea and Sevastopol and to settle on mainland
Ukraine.
Based on the results of the monitoring conducted in cooperation with the
State Emergencies Service of Ukraine and regional state administrations,
Crimean residents mainly settled in Lviv (3,233 people), Odesa (2,043), Kyiv
(1,217), Mykolaiv (1,045 people), Kharkiv (898 people) regions and Kyiv (4,665
people), as one can learnt from the website of the Mission of Ukrainian
President in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea.
In July citizens that had to move from the temporarily occupied
territory of Crimea and Sevastopol to mainland Ukraine preferred to stay in
Mykolaiv (76 people) and Lviv regions (56 people).
According to the mission, as beginning of August, 44,640 Ukrainian
citizens that are registered on the temporarily occupied territory of the
country asked regional state administrations to provide accommodation. The
number of appeals that were considered positively amounts to 43,719.
In addition, 23,258 requests were sent to territorial offices of the
State Migration Service of Ukraine, the majority of which (18,132) were
considered and tackled by Kherson regional office of the Sate Migration Service
of Ukraine; 11,374 of them are related to administrative services on
processing, issuing and substituting Ukraine's passport for going abroad.
Besides, 5,212 claims of citizens relate to social welfare, 4,469 –
education issues, 11,701 – employment, medical services, accommodation issues,
etc.
As reported, on May 16, 2014 the then Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada of
Ukraine and acting President of Ukraine Oleksandr Turchynov signed the decree
on the Permanent Mission of the President of Ukraine in the Autonomous Republic
of Crimea in Kherson. The decree was signed to renew the mission's work during
the occupation of Crimea.
On May 22, 2014, Turchynov appointed Natalia Popovych as Permanent
Delegate of the President of Ukraine to Crimea. Previously, she had been head
of an employment center in Yalta.
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