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Ukrainian refugees to move from private to state-owned hotels by November 15

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Ukrainian refugees have time until November 15 to decide whether to go to state-owned accommodation bases. These are hotels where all state employees and their families rest, caretaker Minister of Tourism Ilin Dimitrov told BNT. We move the refugees from one hotel to another as the conditions are excellent. We have provided a period of 15 days so that it is not a shock for the people and they have enough time to decide if they want to move. The state will pay the hotels for the refugees' stay until November 15.

Refugees and hoteliers can find information on the website of the ministry about the relocation, Dimitrov added.



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