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Police in Bihac relocated 200 Migrants from abandoned Buildings

Published: February 24, 2021
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This morning, the Una-Sana Canton (USC) police carried out an action of relocating migrants and refugees from abandoned buildings in the city of Bihac, to the migrant camp in the Lipa locality.

”With the arrival of better weather, there are more and more migrants and refugees on the streets of Bihac, which means a significant increase in the volume of work of police officers. This morning, we carried out an action of moving more than 200 people from the building of the former Krajinametal and the unfinished building of the Retirement Home, to the camp at the location of Lipa near Bihac. This was done with the aim of ensuring more adequate living conditions for these people, and everything went without any problems,” said the spokesman of the USC Police, Ale Siljdedic.

The action was carried out in coordination with the Service for Foreigners Affairs of Bosnia and Herzegovina and with the help of members of the humanitarian organization “SOS” Bihac.

All people will be accommodated in the “Lipa” camp, where food meals, clothes and shoes, living conditions in heated areas, medical care, as well as areas for maintaining personal hygiene are provided.

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