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Prime Minister of USC announced the Establishment of a Unique Center for Migrants

Published June 9, 2018
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Prime Minister of the Una-Sana Canton Husein Rosic announced that a unique center for migrants should be established in this canton soon.

Rosic noted that the potential location for this center is in the village of Donja Vidovska near Velika Kladusa.

He also stated that the police legitimized a total of 2,060 foreign nationals in the area of this canton so far, but the number of those who are not legitimized is much larger.

Rosic also noted that most of the migrants are located in Bihac and Velika Kladusa and that we should “close the border to Serbia and Montenegro, because the largest number of migrants in BiH are coming from that direction”.

He stated that when it comes to healthcare, a total of 84 registered persons were infected with itch and scabies, and he noted that healthcare teams managed to prevent the outbreak of epidemics, as well as that “Doctors with no Limits” promised to come and help.

(Source: klix.ba)

 

 

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TAGGED:#assistance#BiHCenter for MigrantshealthcareHusein RosicPrime MinisterUna Sana Canton
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