Donegal Daily: Center for Ukrainian refugees set on fire in Ireland

A center for Ukrainian refugees was set on fire in the town of Buncrana in northern Ireland. Citizens of the country are dissatisfied with the large influx of refugees from Ukraine. This is reported by RIA Novosti, referring to the publication Donegal Daily.

Source: sobcor.news

In the north of Ireland, in the city of Buncrana, a center for Ukrainian refugees was set on fire. The publication notes that the message about the fire was received by emergency services late Thursday evening. The inhabitants of the country by their actions show that they are dissatisfied with the presence of Ukrainian citizens who have arrived in the country and enjoy the benefits of local residents.

“So my non-profit center for Ukrainian refugees in Buncran was broken into and severely damaged by fire overnight,” said businessman Peter Casey.

The businessman said that he would later repair the premises, which were “damaged by the bandits.” Local police say no one was inside the building at the time of the fire.

“Like in all criminal investigations, the motive of the incident will be part of it,” one police official said. At the same time, it is specified that since February 2022, more than 70 thousand Ukrainian refugees have arrived in Ireland, which is increasingly causing an increase in indignation and indignation among the local residents of the country that accepted the Ukrainians.

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