Doha said the family would receive medical, psychological and social support, state media reported.
Qatar says 20 Russian and Ukrainian families have arrived in Doha and been provided with medical care and comprehensive support amid Qatar's ongoing mediation efforts to reunite families separated by Russia's war against Ukraine. State media reported.
Qatar's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has announced that it will host families in Doha from April 18 to 27 so that they can receive medical, psychological and social support, state news agency QNA reported on Saturday.
“This initiative represents a fundamental step in supporting and assisting families in their recovery process. A comprehensive approach that not only addresses immediate needs but also lays the foundation for long-term healing and integration. “It is designed to provide assistance,” the ministry said in a statement.
“By focusing on the physical and psychosocial well-being of each family member, this program promotes resilience and stability, enabling families to rebuild their lives with confidence and security,” the statement said. Says.
The program is being organized in cooperation with representatives of both Russia and Ukraine, the ministry said.
Russia began a full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, and currently controls about 18 percent of the eastern and southern parts of Ukraine.
Since the Kiev counterattack in 2023 failed to mount a full-scale invasion against Russian forces dug in behind minefields patrolled by drones and guarded by heavy artillery, Russia is gradually gaining strength.