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RSSAs humanitarian needs continue to rise in Ukraine due to the illegal Russian invasion, the EU is providing direct operational support to aid organisations working inside the country.
As of today, 500 patients from Ukraine in need of continued treatment or urgent medical assistance have been transferred to European hospitals
Today the Commission announces €1.5 million for a dedicated project to support the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) in assisting women and girls in Ukraine by providing sexual and reproductive health services.
This week, a large convoy of 45 vehicles is on its way to Ukraine. This crucial firefighting equipment offered by Italy via the EU Civil Protection Mechanism includes 41 trucks, 3 special-use vehicles, and 1 trailer.
As the war continues and people arrive from Ukraine, health systems in neighbouring countries face significant pressure.
Despite access and security constraints, EU humanitarian partners are providing assistance to vulnerable people in different regions of Ukraine.
Since the start of Russia’s invasion on 24 February, the refugee influx of civilians fleeing Ukraine to reach neighbouring countries has resulted in skyrocketing humanitarian needs.
The EU continues to deliver emergency assistance to Ukraine and neighbouring countries with millions of essential items such as medicines, shelter and food.
After almost 1 month of war in Ukraine, the EU maintains a steady flow of emergency aid to Ukraine and to countries receiving large numbers of refugees fleeing the Russian invasion.
Among the millions of people fleeing the war in Ukraine, chronically ill patients are the ones that urgently need specialised medical care.