Great Britain and Poland agreed to build two temporary villages in Ukraine for those

citizens

who were left homeless as a result of the Russian war.  

This is reported by Sky News.

Temporary settlements will be built in Lviv and Poltava regions.

Great Britain has already allocated 10 million pounds for this.

"Over the past year, Putin has continued to target civilian homes and infrastructure, for which the Ukrainian people have paid a high price. This new British-Polish partnership will help provide light, heat and homes to those who need it most," said the representative of the British Foreign Office.

Up to 700 people will be able to live in temporary villages.

This will help solve the issue of housing loss for Ukrainians.

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