The European Commission is allocating another €110 million to support Ukrainians affected by the war, the agency's press service posted on X.
"Our commitment to the people of Ukraine remains as strong as ever. As the war continues, the onset of winter poses further challenges for the already vulnerable communities. We are reinforcing our humanitarian funding with €110 million to support Ukrainians affected by the war," the statement said.
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As the war continues, the onset of winter poses further challenges to the already vulnerable communities.
We're reinforcing our humanitarian funding with €110 million to support Ukrainians affected by the war.
It is noted that €100 million will go to the needs in Ukraine and €10 million to support Ukrainian refugees and host communities in Moldova.
This brings the total amount of EU humanitarian aid in response to Russia's war in Ukraine to €843 million.