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Relocation of Migrants from Bihac to Sarajevo is going according to the Plan

Published December 10, 2019
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The first bus with migrants left Vucjak reception camp in Bihac and headed for Bosnia and Herzegovina’s (BiH’s) capital Sarajevo on Tuesday morning.

Minister of Health, Labor and Social Policy of the Una Sana Canton Nermina Cemalović confirmed Federal News Agency that everything goes according to the plan and without incident.

Displacement of migrants and getting on buses are going smoothly for the time being and everything is going according to plan.

More than 100 police officers, medical teams from the Bihac Health Center, volunteers from the cantonal and city Red Cross organizations and representatives from the International Organization for Migration (IOM) were hired.

“The relocation of these people in Sarajevo was preceded by health checks and the distribution of meals. We can conclude that the health situation is quite good, given that several cases of scabies and common cold have been recorded. Most importantly, everything goes according to plan, without any incident “said Una Sana Canton’s Minister of Health, Labor and Social Policy and Task Force member Nermina Cemalovic.

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