In Finland, 37 Ukrainians were lost

09 August 2017, 09:52 | The Company
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About 40 people came to the country for seasonal work and disappeared somewhere. As reported on Wednesday, August 9, the Finnish TV and radio company Yle, most of the group were Ukrainian citizens.

37 citizens of Ukraine and three citizens of Estonia, after arriving at the place of work in the north of the country, near the city of Yuka, did not receive housing for accommodation.

People asked for help on July 30 at the secretary of the local hunting club Tuupovaara Sulo Sahonen.

After that the group was placed in the hunting lodge of the club, where they were delivered mattresses and food. However, already on August 8, when representatives of the club arrived to gatherers of berries, they were not in the hut. Where at the moment people are unknown.

Recall, as reported URA-Inform, in Belarus the missing Russian opposition activist Vladimir Egorov.




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